Reissue of this live double album from 1994. Double CD in deluxe digipak, with 19:17 bonus track. Other Versions (2 of 2) View All. Cat.
Audentity is the fifteenth album by Klaus Schulze. It was originally released in 1983, and in 2005 was the eleventh Schulze album reissued by Revisited Records. As with Schulze's previous recording, Trancefer, Audentity is also heavily reliant on sequencers, but is less harsh in style.
He gave them something different. Das Wagner Desaster: Live is a double CD from those concerts. The source material for each show is the same, but the mixes are different. CD one is "The Wild Mix" and CD two is "The Soft Mi.
Band Name Klaus Schulze. Album Name Das Wagner Desaster - Live. Data de lançamento 1994. Estilo de MúsicaExperimental Rock. Membros têm este álbum2. Disque 1 : 1. Wagner (Wild Mix). 2. Nietzsche (Wild Mix). 3. Entfremdung (Wild Mix).
1 December 1994, on ZYX. Performed by: Klaus Schulze. Total Time: 78:45 75:47. 1 : Wagner (Wild Mix).
Das Wagner Desaster Live is the thirtieth album by Klaus Schulze. It was originally released in 1994, and in 2005 was the fifteenth Schulze album reissued by Revisited Records.
Re-Release of the impressing Klaus Schulze album Das Wagner Desaster - Klaus Schulze talks about Das Wagner Desaster: The title of this album, The Wagner Desaster, has its origin in a concert that was given on the occasion of a Nietsche conference in Rome. Those who know a lot about music history and philosophy know that Friedrich Nietsche at some point turned again Richard Wagner and gave him a roasting. This was because Wagner had once told him to stop composing music as he wasn't capable of doing it! Nietsche took this so personally that he was finished with Wagner
Before 1969 he was a drummer in a band called Psy Free. He met Edgar Froese from Tangerine Dream in the Zodiac Club in Berlin in that time West-Germany. His use of the pseudonym Richard Wahnfried is indicative of his interest in Richard Wagner, a clear influence on some albums like the aforementioned Timewind. With the release of his fortieth album (Big in Japan: Live in Tokyo 2010) in September 2010, Klaus Schulze entered his fifth decade as a solo musician