- La vie électronique, Vol. 6 · 2010
- The Dresden Performance · 1990
- Cocooning · 2002
- Deus Arrakis · 2022
- The Dark Side of the Moog (Complete Version, Vol. 3) [feat. Pete Namlook] · 1997
- The Dark Side of the Moog (Complete Version, Vol. 3) [feat. Pete Namlook] · 1997
- La Vie Electronique, Vol. 2 · 1972
- Transfer Station Blue · 1984
- The Dark Side of the Moog (Complete Version, Vol. 3) [feat. Pete Namlook] · 1997
- Irrlicht (Remastered 2017) · 1972
- The Crime of Suspense · 2006
- Deus Arrakis · 2022
- Eternal - The 70th Birthday Edition · 2017
Artist Playlists
- The godfather of modern electronic music.
Singles & EPs
- 1997
Live Albums
- 2016
Appears On
- Harlequins Enigma
- Klaus Schulze's Wahnfried
- Michael Shrieve, Klaus Schulze & Kevin Shrieve
About Klaus Schulze
Klaus Schulze is one of the founding fathers of contemporary electronic music. His epic, meditative soundscapes helped pave the way for new age and ambient music, and his sequencer-driven rhythmic explorations anticipated the rise of techno and trance. Making his solo debut with 1972's visionary Irrlicht, recorded with tape machines and an electronic organ, Schulze began using synthesizers soon afterward, producing classics such as 1975's Timewind and 1976's Moondawn. During the 1980s and '90s, he switched to digital equipment, flirted with sampling, explored classical music and opera, and produced ambient techno with Pete Namlook and Bill Laswell (as Dark Side of the Moog). During the 21st century, he's collaborated with Dead Can Dance's Lisa Gerrard on concerts and recordings, and continued releasing solo works such as 2018's Silhouettes.
- HOMETOWN
- Berlin, Germany
- BORN
- 4 August 1947
- GENRE
- Electronic