Album
Timewind
1975 · Electronic
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Timewind is an Electronic album by Klaus Schulze, originally released in 1975. On Gatefold: 68 pressings tracked, owned by 7 collectors.
About
Timewind is the fifth album by Klaus Schulze. It was originally released in 1975, and in 2006 was the twenty-second Schulze album reissued by Revisited Record. It is Schulze's first solo album to use a sequencer. Evolving slowly but deliberately over the course of each album side, Timewind has been deemed an electronic version of an Indian raga. It resembles in many ways a longer variation of the third track from Tangerine Dream's classic 1974 album Phaedra, "Movements of a Visionary," but it remains a transitional work somewhere between the Krautrock of Schulze's earlier output and the Berlin School character of his following effort. The intention of Timewind was to invoke a timeless state in the listener. Both track titles are references to the nineteenth-century composer Richard Wagner. Bayreuth is the Bavarian town where Wagner had an opera house built for the first performance of his massive Ring Cycle. Wahnfried is the name of Wagner's home in Bayreuth in the grounds of which he was buried in 1883. It is also a pen-name used by Schulze himself. "Bayreuth Return" was recorded on two-track equipment in one take, and is essentially "live in the studio". Its rhythmic basis is a single analog sequencer pattern, transposed and manipulated in real time. (The manipulation primarily consists of changing the 'return' point of the sequence.) String synthesizer chord, improvised melodie, and complex sound effects are the remaining ingredient. "Wahnfried 1883", in contrast, is a slow piece that was composed and multitracked. Its main building blocks are layers of slow, shimmering pads and line. The kaleidoscopic key changes without obvious 'home key' (the piece remains consonant throughout) may be seen as a musical nod to Wagner: also, a Leitmotif appear. An excerpt of the graphic performance score appears on the inside sleeve of the original vinyl version. The reissue bonus track "Echoes of Time" is a longer alternate take of "Bayreuth Return". 1. "Beyreuth Return" 30:32 2. "Wahnfried 1883" 28:38 Reissue bonus tracks: "Echoes of Time" 38:42 "Solar Wind" 12:35 "Windy Times" 4:57 Klaus Schulze – ARP 2600, ARP Odyssey, EMS Synthi-A, Elka String Synthesizer, Farfisa Professional Duo Organ and Piano, Synthanorma Sequencer Label: Brain, Virgin Producer: Klaus Schulze Cover: Urs Amman "This LP is dedicated to Richard Wagner" .
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Tracklist
- 1Bayreuth Return30:21
- 2Wahnfried 188328:29
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- Ambient & Downtempo
- synthetic
- meditative
- spacey
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Klaus SchulzeCOMPOSED BY, PERFORMER COMPOSED BY, SYNTHESIZER KEYBOARDS
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