About this album

Sound: "Ethereal synthscapes blend with pulsating rhythms, crafting a meditative journey through sound and space."

Where they were

By 1985, Klaus Schulze was already an established figure in electronic music, releasing 'Inter*Face' as his twelfth studio album. This record came after 'Dune' (1984), showcasing his continued exploration of minimalist and ambient soundscapes while further refining his distinctive sonic palette.

Why it matters

'Inter*Face' is significant for its innovative approach to electronic music, influencing the development of ambient and minimalist genres. The album received positive critical reception and has been noted for its complex textures and layered compositions that resonate with both fans and new listeners alike.

Essential tracks

  • "On the Edge" — This track encapsulates Schulze's ability to intertwine melodic elements with rhythmic pulses, creating an immersive listening experience.
  • "Colours in the Darkness" — The juxtaposition of light and dark tones in this piece exemplifies Schulze's mastery of atmospheric soundscapes.
  • "Inter * Face" — As the title track, it represents the album's ambitious scope, featuring expansive textures that invite deep contemplation.

Release Date

January 1, 1985

Artist Origin

Germany

Tracklist

  1. 1 On the Edge 7:52
  2. 2 Colours in the Darkness 9:12
  3. 3 The Beat Planante 7:22
  4. 4 Inter * Face 24:34