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ARTIST
SCHULZE & LISA GERRARD, KLAUS
TITLE
Big In Europe Vol. 2: Amsterdam
FORMAT
2CD/DVD
LABEL
MADE IN GERMANY
CATALOG #
MIG 1062CD
MIG 1062CD
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
10/6/2023
"While other musicians mostly vary their repertoire with nuances, every
Klaus Schulze
performance is hard to predict. His former bandmate
Edgar Froese
(
Tangerine Dream
) once needed a nice image when describing his way of improvising on stage with electronic instruments, saying 'This is like a parachute jump where one cannot be sure if the parachute will even open.' This was particularly true during the time of the unpredictable, analog synthesizers -- but Klaus kept this same work method throughout the years without making any changes. And with this he is one of the few musicians who saved this art of improvising, all during the transition from the analog to the digital era. This is also true according to Schulze's principle, 'It is important that I do not have a clue when I should be going onstage.' What appears to be a paradox or what smells like absolute randomness is quite the opposite; it is a reference to all factors of this deciding moment along with a full release as well as an arrival. The definite highest point however would be the Amsterdam concert. It may also be that it was the tour's third concert after Warsaw and Berlin and all those involved had perfectly played one after another. But this does not explain the magic and the breathtaking dramaturgy of the entire performance. The non-verbal and deeply emotional interaction between Klaus Schulze and
Lisa Gerrard
was seldom so homogenous, real union as it was here!"
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