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Irrlicht (album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Irrlicht (album)
''Irrlicht'' is the first album by Klaus Schulze. Originally released in 1972, in 2006 it was the sixteenth Schulze album reissued by Revisited Records as part of a series of Schulze album reissues. Recorded without a synthesizer, ''Irrlicht'''s set of "early organ drone experiments" is "not exactly the music for which KS got famous".〔Both quotes from re-release producer Klaus D. Mueller (from the website and the booklet, respectively).〕 ==Overview== The album's complete title is: ''Irrlicht: Quadrophonische Symphonie für Orchester und E-Maschinen'' (German: "Will-o'-the-wisp: Quadraphonic Symphony for Orchestra and Electronic Machines"). Its atmospheric drone music tone is similar to Tangerine Dream's album ''Zeit'' (released the same month) as it stemmed from a common idea that Schulze and Froese couldn't agree on and parted ways over. In 2005, Schulze said, "''Irrlicht'' still has more connections to Musique concrète than with today's electronics. I still never owned a synthesiser at the time."〔''Irrlicht'' CD booklet.〕 Schulze mainly used a broken and modified electric organ, a recording of a classical orchestra rehearsal played backward, and a damaged amplifier to filter and alter sounds that he mixed on tape into a three-movement symphony.〔 ''Irrlicht'', despite its highly unconventional nature, was originally released on the prestigious krautrock label Ohr. Because Schulze was signed to them while a member of Tangerine Dream, the label asserted that his solo album belonged to them too;〔 Schulze's reaction was, "I was just glad that ''Irrlicht'' was released at all. Any other company would have probably turned me away with this record."〔
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