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La Vie Electronique 1

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Download links and information about La Vie Electronique 1 by Klaus Schulze. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Ambient, Electronica, Jazz, Rock genres. It contains 27 tracks with total duration of 03:54:11 minutes.

Artist: Klaus Schulze
Release date: 2009
Genre: Ambient, Electronica, Jazz, Rock
Tracks: 27
Duration: 03:54:11
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. I Was Dreaming I Was Awake And Then I Found Myself Asleep - 7:07
2. I Was Dreaming I Was Awake And Then I Found Myself Asleep 3 8:17
3. I Was Dreaming I Was Awake And Then I Found Myself Asleep 2 9:25
4. The Real McCoy 12:54
5. Tempus Fugit - Time Never Dies 13:15
6. Tempus Fugit - The Age Of Shop 13:08
7. Dynamo 14:19
8. Interview 1970 0:24
9. Traumraum - Mit jungen Augen 9:29
10. Traumraum - Es ist Abend 5:50
11. Traumraum - Ob es regnet 7:37
12. Traumraum - Heißer Tag 8:37
13. Study For Brian Eno 7:20
14. Cyborgs Traum - Fuzzy Logic 9:39
15. Cyborgs Traum - Hasten Slowly 10:38
16. Cyborgs Traum - Feed your Head 7:39
17. Cyborgs Traum - Electric Dream 11:17
18. Die Kunst, hundert Jahre alt zu werden - Frühlicht 3:28
19. Die Kunst, hundert Jahre alt zu werden - Etude pour une fin 10:05
20. Die Kunst, hundert Jahre alt zu werden - Bruitimus 9:59
21. Die Kunst, hundert Jahre alt zu werden - Die Kultpumpe 3:33
22. Die Kunst, hundert Jahre alt zu werden - Loch im Meer 1:54
23. Die Kunst, hundert Jahre alt zu werden - Maschinenspiele 15:11
24. Die Kunst, hundert Jahre alt zu werden - Die grüne Leiche 7:09
25. Die Kunst, hundert Jahre alt zu werden - Gesang zur Dämmerun 12:46
26. Study For Terry Riley 5:08
27. Les Jockeys Camouflés 8:03

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The limited-edition box sets in the Edition series (Silver Edition, 1993, ten CDs; Historic Edition, 1995, ten CDs; Jubilee Edition, 1997, 25 CDs; all gathered [with extra material added] in Ultimate Edition, 2000, 50 CDs) are the most sought-after items in Klaus Schulze collectors' circles, exchanging hands at outrageous prices. In 2009, Klaus D. Mueller and Schulze began releasing La Vie Electronique ("The Electronic Life"), a series of three-CD sets that reissued all the material previously released in these long-deleted box sets, plus a few unreleased tracks, with all the material put back in chronological sequence (the Edition sets mixed things up, time line-wise). Volume 1 covers the years 1968-1972 and is mainly very interesting. One highlight is "I Was Dreaming I Was Awake and Then I Woke Up and Found Myself Asleep," a previously unreleased 25-minute piece that, is stronger than Irrlicht, Schulze's debut LP. "Cyborgs Traum" is also major Schulze material. Also, "Dynamo" and "Traumraum" feature rare occurrences of glissando electric guitar in Schulze's music. On the other hand, the 64-minute "Die Kunst, Jundert Jahre alt Zu Werden" is mediocre: it sounds like a long, in-studio improvisation during which the artist is trying out ideas but developing none. Then again, that is what this whole series is about: archival documents, experiments, drafts, and blueprints. And there's more than enough here to satisfy the fan. ~ François Couture, Rovi