First of the two discs, second chill-out experiment. Unlike Tr3s lunas, the style is elegant and the use of vocaloid makes it particularly evocative. more
Second album, undoubtedly worse than the first, with almost trance/techno influences. He could have stopped at the first album and just released "Light," including the few good tracks present here (Surfing, for example). more
Listening to it, you'll be amazed: a rhythm-centered work, sensational the lyrical part in the second piece. more
The atmosphere of Mirage in a more commercial and catchy key, almost Chillout. more
Excellent soundtrack for the film, just lacks a bit of originality compared to previous works. more
One of the least interesting jobs, very minimal ambient, little originality. more
Schulze in a baroque key, a great work, but it marks the beginning of the transition from "Cosmic" to a more commercial and common "Trance-styled." Among his best 5, his last true album. more
Pure experimentation, probably the least accessible among Schulze's works. more
The first work in the Trance series, the worst of his career. "Death of an Analogue" marks the transition from analog technology to digital technology, which, in my opinion, was the source of a severe sound crisis for Schulze. more
One of the least interesting jobs, in the trance-style, easily ignorable. more
Another job of minimal thickness more
Soundtrack in the style of the previous albums, with some world influences that only worsen the situation. more
Among trance-style works, this is certainly the most cohesive and well-executed. The title track is very beautiful. more
One of the few albums by Klaus that I don't know. more
Pop-trance-new age, at least listenable without feeling nauseous, but still part of the category of "negligible" works. more
Schulze unrecognizable, nice album but lacking meaning. more
Ugly, ugly, UGLY! Schulze's first album with very short tracks, senseless and unrecognizable style, one of the few truly Ugly. more
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
First album with hints of the "new cosmic" style of the 2000s, but the trance influences remain dominant, making it anonymous and useless. more
Similar to its predecessor Are You Sequenced?, with a few finer arrangements. more