About this album

Sound: "An immersive journey through expansive soundscapes, blending minimalist motifs with deep electronic textures."

Where they were

Released on February 1, 1983, 'Audentity' is Klaus Schulze's follow-up to the acclaimed 'Moondawn'. At this point in his career, Schulze was solidifying his reputation as a pioneer of electronic music and experimenting further with long-form compositions that highlight his unique blend of improvisation and structure.

Why it matters

The album is notable for its exploration of minimalist music within the electronic genre, contributing to the evolution of ambient soundscapes. It has been influential among contemporaries and subsequent generations of electronic artists, showcasing Schulze's innovative approach to composition and sound design.

Essential tracks

  • "Tango-Saty / Amourage / Opheylissem" — This track exemplifies Schulze's mastery of creating hypnotic atmospheres through layered synths and rhythmic complexity, making it a centerpiece of the album.
  • "Spielglocken" — With its intricate melodic patterns and resonant tones, this piece highlights Schulze's ability to weave emotional depth into minimalistic arrangements, inviting deep listening.

Release Date

February 1, 1983

Artist Origin

Germany

Tracklist

  1. 1 Tango-Saty / Amourage / Opheylissem 21:31
  2. 2 Spielglocken 21:00