This is a live studio improvisation Jam. I played the following instruments:
Keystep left: Spectralis
Keystep right black: D550
Keystep right white: DX-7II
Accelerator: JX-3P
Beatstep & Turbo Volcon: MKS-50
The modular synth plays an F on the swarm oscillator. The signal is fed into the RT-451 Filter and from there into the EFFEXX multi effect module.
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When I bought this album, it said I would have the option to download it, but I do not. BandCamp says I own it, but there's no download option. pmoreno
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Klaus left us with a great legacy of music, and "Deus Arrakis" is a wonderful continuation of the journey. Some of the familiar elements are there, such as typical sequences and chords. But this album also finds Klaus in a more experimental mood (e.g. the final part of "Seth"). An extraordinary end to an extraodrinary recording career of more than half a century. RIP Klaus Schulze. Steve Davis
Minimal, blippy synth music from Pabellón Sintético that feels like blinking lights on an old computer sounding off in melody. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 21, 2023
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I'm still buggering Olaf to release the book as an ebook, but I couldn't refrain from getting my hands on the accompanying album in which Michael Brückner does an excellent job in channelling the Schulze spirit ;-) Carsten Pieper