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Angst [Revisited] [Digipak] [Remaster]

Original Soundtrack/Klaus Schulze
Release Date: 02/21/2006
Original Release:  1985
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 684752_CD
UPC # 693723048123
Label: Inside Out Music
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6. Silent Survivor - (Bonus Track) sound samples  real  |  windows media

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Performer: Original Soundtrack/Klaus Schulze
Producer: Klaus Schulze
Distributor: Ryko Distribution

Notes: Personnel: Klaus Schulze (synthesizer, electronic drums). Liner Note Author: Klaus D. Mueller. Recording information: Hambuhren (04/1983-10/1983); Munich, Germany (04/1983-10/1983). Photographer: Klaus D. Mueller. Translators: Markus Schurr; Matt Goodluck. Angst is a unique soundtrack for a documentary film about judicial scandal in Austria. The music came first and the film was edited to fit the soundtrack, so the score drives the film. Klaus Schulze called upon his many influences to build this project. The primary style is Berlin school, but Schulze uses his symphonic synths, his classical training, and his atmospheric sensitivity as well. For the most part, it does work as a stand-alone musical event, but loses some of its impact with the rhythmic pieces. They have drama and mystery and are, undoubtedly, important to the score -- they just don't stand alone. ~ Jim Brenholts Angst is a unique soundtrack for a documentary film about judicial scandal in Austria. The music came first and the film was edited to fit the soundtrack, so the score drives the film. Klaus Schulze called upon his many influences to build this project. The primary style is Berlin school, but Schulze uses his symphonic synths, his classical training, and his atmospheric sensitivity as well. For the most part, it does work as a stand-alone musical event, but loses some of its impact with the rhythmic pieces. They have drama and mystery and are, undoubtedly, important to the score -- they just don't stand alone. [This edition contains one bonus track.] ~ Jim Brenholts
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