About this album

Sound: "Transcendental soundscapes blend with hypnotic rhythms, creating an immersive auditory journey through time and space."

Where they were

When 'Trancefer' was released in 1981, Klaus Schulze was already a prominent figure in the electronic music scene, having established himself with previous albums like 'Moondawn' (1976). This album followed a period of prolific creativity for Schulze, showcasing his signature minimalist style while further expanding the boundaries of electronic music.

Why it matters

The album received critical acclaim and helped solidify Schulze's reputation as a pioneer of electronic music. It is noted for its influence on the ambient and trance genres that would emerge later, and it remains a significant work in the landscape of minimalist music.

Essential tracks

  • "A Few Minutes After Trancefer" — This opening track exemplifies Schulze's ability to craft lengthy, evolving soundscapes that draw listeners into a meditative state.
  • "Silent Running" — The second piece deepens the exploration of atmosphere and texture, highlighting Schulze's mastery of blending synthetic sounds with organic feel.

Release Date

January 1, 1981

Artist Origin

Germany

Tracklist

  1. 1 A Few Minutes After Trancefer 18:23
  2. 2 Silent Running 18:57