Klaus Schulze -Inter*Face
Among trance-style works, this is certainly the most cohesive and well-executed. The title track is very beautiful. more
Klaus Schulze -Dreams
One of the few albums by Klaus that I don't know. more
Klaus Schulze -En=Trance
Pop-trance-new age, at least listenable without feeling nauseous, but still part of the category of "negligible" works. more
Klaus Schulze -Miditerranean Pads
Schulze unrecognizable, nice album but lacking meaning. more
Klaus Schulze -Le Moulin de Daudet
Ugly, ugly, UGLY! Schulze's first album with very short tracks, senseless and unrecognizable style, one of the few truly Ugly. more
Klaus Schulze -In Blue (disc 1)
After years of abyss, Schulze raises his head again, even though the level is not yet what it used to be, but the road to recovery starts from here. more
Klaus Schulze -Are You Sequenced? (disc 2)
First album with hints of the "new cosmic" style of the 2000s, but the trance influences remain dominant, making it anonymous and useless. more
Klaus Schulze -Dosburg Online
Similar to its predecessor Are You Sequenced?, with a few finer arrangements. more
Klaus Schulze -Moonlake
The arrangements return to those of good old Klaus, but the music is still at primal and predictable levels. But we are almost there... more
Klaus Schulze -Vanity Of Sounds
Here’s a piece of work, though not perfect, worthy of Klaus. Beautiful and original. more
Klaus Schulze -The Crime of Suspense
Here’s how to create a trance-style work with originality and freshness. After countless attempts, it seems I've hit the target. more
Karl Bartos -Communication
Beautiful project very Kraftwerk-style, rhythmic soul and great groove. more
Elektric Music -Esperanto
Good debut album by Bartos, perhaps suffers from modest production and little experimentation. more
Elektric Music -Electric Music
A work clearly inferior to the first, aimed at a commercial success that will not come. Pop with little originality, almost all electronics disappears. more
Franco Battiato -M.elle le "Gladiator"
Pure minimalism in an album performed entirely with church organ. Battiato's first work in the realm of extreme experimentation, where his creation can no longer be defined as "music." Difficult to listen to. more
Peter Baumann -Romance '76
Great job, TD-Styled with gems like Meadow of Infinity and the title track. It will be followed by another good work, then Baumann will go crazy and release two worthless pieces without any art or meaning. more
Peter Baumann -Trans-Harmonic Nights
Here the former TD dives into a full New Age atmosphere, and the work is halfway there, with good tracks and others that are predictable. It’s the last decent work, and then for Baumann, the absolute abyss: he will attempt a meaningless pop, which is truly ugly. more
Peter Baumann -Repeat Repeat
Listening to it is shocking: the title track and first song already makes you cry, he sings with an unbearable voice over pop tracks that seem barely produced. One has to wonder what he thought he was doing: the masses are diving into pop, but here it's so bad that it makes anyone want to vomit. Bleah! more
Peter Baumann -Strangers In The Night
Pop territory here too, but at least Baumann hones his vocal skills, the tracks are produced decently, and the album turns out to be a good piece of work. But to think that it's created by one of the souls of the TD makes one shudder. more