Dune [Original recording remastered]

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Album Description
Originally released in 1979, Dune is one of Schulze's most important albums, featuring Arthur Brown on vocals reading a poem by Schulze, and Wolfgang Tiepold on cello. This release includes new liner notes and photos, and a never before released 23-minute bonus track!

Klaus Schulze first attracted attention as a member of the German progressive rock band, Tangerine Dream. Following the release of their debut LP, Electronic Meditation, he departed for a solo career. Klaus' recorded work typically features extended pieces sometimes filling an entire album built around computer-generated synthesizers and other specially programmed electronic effects. Klaus Schulze remains a cult figure in the United States, where the bulk of his prolific output has until now been available only through the import bins. He is widely considered an avant-garde mainstay as well as a founding father of both the new-age space music and electronica genres.

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