About this album
Where they were
Released on December 1, 1977, 'Body Love Vol. 2' is Klaus Schulze's sixth studio album, following his influential work 'Moondawn.' At this point, Schulze was solidifying his status as a pioneer of electronic music, exploring longer compositions that would define the genre's minimalist aesthetic.
Why it matters
'Body Love Vol. 2' is notable for its significant influence on the development of ambient and electronic music, showcasing Schulze's innovative use of synthesizers. The album has been critically acclaimed within the genre, often referenced in discussions about the evolution of minimalist music during the late 1970s.
Essential tracks
- "Nowhere - Now Here" — This nearly 29-minute track exemplifies Schulze's ability to create deep, immersive soundscapes that transport listeners into a contemplative state.
- "Stardancer II" — With its intricate layering and evolving motifs, this piece captures the essence of Schulze's minimalist approach while remaining engaging throughout its duration.
- "Moogetique" — Utilizing the Moog synthesizer, this track showcases Schulze's pioneering techniques, blending rhythmic elements with serene melodic lines.
Release Date
December 1, 1977
Artist Origin
Germany
Tracklist
- 1 Nowhere - Now Here 28:57
- 2 Stardancer II 14:13
- 3 Moogetique 13:10