A year later and Schulze is gone, but now there are vocals, courtesy of a totally wird gent known as John L. A distinctly acquired taste, he sounds in parts on side one's "Darkness & Light" like he's paving the way for the ultimate acid freak vocals on Brainticket's Cottonwoodhill. As is becoming traditional, the comedown on the other side is far more sedate, with "Suche & Liebe" sounding distinctly like "Echeos"-era Pink Floyd, all floaty synths and stretched out Gilmour guitar. But before that, this thunders out...
2. Darkness: Flowers Must Die
EDIT TO INCLUDE LINK TO THE RIGHT BLOODY FILE: Download here (mp3, 11.1 mb)
(Well, it is called Div Share for a reason.)
Manuel Göttsching's website remains useful, but again our friends at Progweed have some things to say, as does the somewhat intense fellow whose fansite is extraordinarily exhaustive.
Sunday, March 04, 2007
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I'm incommunicado for a week or so, so our Eoghan has volunteered to stick up something from "Join Inn", which sees the return of Klaus Schulze. But will he choose "the raunchiest relentless wah-wah guitar rock freak-out ever" or the "cosmic drifting Schulze synthesizer-dominated" flip? Ah, decisions decisions.
This link goes to the same file as the last post.
Gascoigne has blundered...panic sweeps the streets of Nottingham, billions are wiped from the Chinese Stock Exchange....
http://rapidshare.com/files/19438041/free_improvisation_3_-_wired.zip
Hello,
I have been reading your Blog and find these comments interesting. I also dl'ed the Tommorow's Gift.
I hope this repays that.
Wired_Free Improvisation!!!
davemustang....
Thanks guv'nor - stay tuned, there's much more to come.
Thanks, masked stranger
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