MATRIXSYNTH: Klaus Schulze - Live 1977 (better image & sound)


Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Klaus Schulze - Live 1977 (better image & sound)


YouTube via Nimanty | September 23, 2010

"Klaus Schulze performs 'For Barry Graves' - live concert 1977.
Unique and rare footage. Video re-edited for better image quality and sound remastered for better clearity and stereo imaging. - Nimanty -

Details: See Klaus Schulze using the Moog D synthesizer, switching the added white noise off at 6:20. Enjoy!"

Update via Qwave in the comments: ""... the Moog D synthesizer, ..." ;-)

The official CD release ("For Barry Graves", La Vie Electronique 5) is not that much emphased on the higher mid-range frequency.
BTW: the black sequencer behind Klaus' head at 0:59 is the very first Synthanorma by Matten&Wiechers. Some german info about it here:
http://www.elektropolis.de/ssb_vorgeschichte2.htm. You need a translation?" [Googlish for now as long as we get the gist of it.]

Extended version here.

1 comment:

  1. "... the Moog D synthesizer, ..." ;-)

    The official CD release ("For Barry Graves", La Vie Electronique 5) is not that much emphased on the higher mid-range frequency.
    BTW: the black sequencer behind Klaus' head at 0:59 is the very first Synthanorma by Matten&Wiechers. Some german info about it here:
    http://www.elektropolis.de/ssb_vorgeschichte2.htm. You need a translation?

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