Timewind

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Timewind is a landmark 1975 electronic music album by German composer Klaus Schulze, celebrated for its long-form, atmospheric synthesizer soundscapes and major influence on the Berlin School style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf album
electronic music album
studio album
approximateLength approximately 59 minutes
artist Klaus Schulze NERFINISHED
associatedMovement Krautrock NERFINISHED
chronologyPosition fifth solo album by Klaus Schulze
composer Klaus Schulze NERFINISHED
considered landmark of 1970s electronic music
countryOfOrigin Germany
coverArtFeatures surreal landscape imagery
criticalReception widely acclaimed
decade 1970s
followedBy Moondawn NERFINISHED
genre Berlin School NERFINISHED
ambient
electronic music
hasCultFollowing yes
hasReissue CD reissues with bonus material
hasTrack Bayreuth Return NERFINISHED
Wahnfried 1883
influenced Berlin School of electronic music NERFINISHED
influenceOn development of ambient and space music
inspiredBy Richard Wagner NERFINISHED
instrumentation Mellotron NERFINISHED
analog synthesizers
organ
sequencers
language instrumental
mood cosmic
meditative
notableFor long-form atmospheric synthesizer pieces
use of sequencers and analog synthesizers
originalFormat vinyl LP
performer Klaus Schulze NERFINISHED
precededBy Picture Music NERFINISHED
producer Klaus Schulze NERFINISHED
recordingTechnique live-in-studio improvisation with overdubs
recordLabel Brain Records NERFINISHED
Island Records
releaseDate 1975
style long-form synthesizer soundscapes
tempoCharacteristics slow-evolving
titleAlludesTo time and wind
trackCount 2

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Klaus Schulze notableWork Timewind