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Death Of An Analogue
Weird Caravan
The Looper Isn't A Hooker
Synthasy
Esoteric Goody
Linzer Stahlsinnfonie
Released in 6-panel Digipak. Includes a 20-page booklet.
[In booklet:]
"Dig It" was recorded in summer 1980 in Hambühren.
Original release (without the bonus track): 31 October 1981.
'Linzer Stahlsinfonie' was filmed by the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation / Radio and Television on September 8th, 1980 (opening concert Ars Electronica).
All tracks are published by P.O.E.M. Musikverlag.
Photos: kdm archives.
[On inner panel:]
All music played on the G.D.S. computer.
All percussion by F.S. Drum Inc. and G.D.S.
Thanks to Ideal for looping the drums on "Weird Caravan".
All recordings by G.D.S. Digital Recording System at Klaus Schulze Studios between May and September 80.
All titles published by P.O.E.M. Musikverlag K.D.M.
[In booklet:]
© 2005 Universal Music (tracks 1 to 4)
© 2005 Klaus Schulze (Esoteric Goody & Linzer Stahlsinfonie)
℗ 2016 MIG-Music GmbH
[On back sleeve, CD & DVD:]
℗ 2016 MIG-Music GmbH
© 2016 MIG-Music GmbH
Artwork [All Visuals]
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Klaus Schulze
Composed By
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Klaus Schulze
Coordinator [Re-release Coordination]
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Michael Schmitz
Design Concept [All Cover Ideas]
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Michael Weisser
Drums
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Fred Severloh
Electronics, Voice [Vocoder Voice], Producer [Original], Engineer, Instruments [All]
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Klaus Schulze (tracks: CD-1 to CD-5)
Layout [Re-release Layout]
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Thomas Ewerhard
Liner Notes
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Albrecht Piltz,
kdm,
Klaus Schulze
Liner Notes [Traduction]
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Markus Schurr,
Nigel Pemberton
Reissue Producer [Re-release Producer]
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Klaus D. Mueller,
Published By
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P.O.E.M. Musikverlag
Copyright (c)
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Universal Music
Copyright (c)
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Klaus Schulze
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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MIG-Music GmbH
Copyright (c)
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MIG-Music GmbH
Recorded At
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Klaus Schulze Studio
Filmed At
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Ars Electronica
Filmed At
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Brucknerhaus Linz