coordinator [re-release coordination] Michael Schmitz cover [all cover ideas] Michael Weisser drums Fred Severloh electronics, vocoder [vocoder voice] Klaus Schulze layout [re-release layout] Thomas Ewerhard liner notes [booklet page 19] Klaus D. Müller liner notes [interview with klaus schulze in november 2004] Albrecht Piltz liner notes [quotations from an interview with klaus schulze done exclusively for this edition, january 2005] Albrecht Piltz liner notes [translations] Markus Schurr liner notes [translations] Nigel Pemberton producer [original], instruments [played by], composed by [all compositions and ideas], artwork [all visuals] Klaus Schulze reissue producer [re-release producer] Klaus D. Müller Distributed By SPV GmbH Licensed From SPV GmbH Phonographic Copyright (p) Revisited Records (2) Copyright (c) Revisited Records (2) Published By P.O.E.M. Musikverlag Made By Sonopress Arvato Made By Sonopress Arvato In Booklet: Dig It was recorded in Summer 1980 in Hambühren. Original release (without the bonus track) 31 October 1980. 'Linzer Stahlsinfonie' was filmed by the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation / Radio and Television on September 8th, 1980. Photos: kdm archive. All tracks are published by P.O.E.M. Musikverlag.
On Digipak inner panel: All music played on the G.D.S. computer. All percussion by F.S. Drums Inc. and G.D.S. Thanks to Ideal for looping the drums on Weird Caravan. All recordings by G.D.S. Digital Recording System at Klaus Schulze Studios between May and September '80. All love to the listeners.
Warning: At least some copies with that matrix numbers (CD) have a serious damage on bonus track (EAC is pointing 25:31 - and it's really audible).
The number 13 appears prominently on the spines and the CD artwork. This release comes as a tri-fold Digipak with twenty page booklet. The long bonus track was found on the original session tapes from the DIG IT recordings. Linzer Stahlsinfonie Opening concert Ars Electronica September 8th 1980 (contains live elements produced by the workers of Voest-Alpine steel foundry). DVD video track is MPEG-2 720x480 (NTSC 525/60) 16:9; DVD audio track is Dolby AC-3 Stereo.