ahhhhh klaus...
Timewind and Blackdance are from same period as Irrlicht (early 70s, the best period IMO), and Blackdance is prolly my favorite. the whole thing has this dark other-worldly vibe... starts off with insistant proto techno, all menacing and skeletal... a quasi-gregorian chant appears from nowhere on the second track - beautiful... and the album ends floating in a weightless void.
Picture Music is good, Moon Dawn is good...
pretty much anything from early to mid 70s is good, and later 70s there are good albums too like the soundtracks "Body Love" 1 and 2. just steer clear of the 80s (as with most good 70s acts), when the music becomes new-agey and cheesy, and you'll be fine (but there is exception to everything, En-Trance is not bad).
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these downloads are from 8daysinapril.blogspot.com
Klaus Schulze - Black Dance (1974)
Blackdance is one of Klaus Schulze's early albums.The
tempo changes are smooth and sure and the sequences are
varied — some are deep and strong, others are long on
atmosphere. Schulze mixes these elements seamlessly with
experimental timbres and spatial textures. He adds an organ
drone to give the disc a Baroque attitude and sinister
overtones. This is more atmospheric than most of his
albums. (Unknown reviewer)
http://rapidshare.de/files/9076536/black_dance.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.de/files/9077269/black_dance.part2.rar
and some Schulze related projects, they are worth your time:
Code III - Planet Of Man (1974)
Produced by Klaus Schultze who also guests on drums on one cut, this is an obscure album of experimental music with a real ambitious concept - the history of the cosmos, from it's creation to humanity's ultimate destruction (ooh!). Electronic and cosmic with some acoustic folkiness thrown in, sounding somewhat similar to Sand's 'Golem', bits of Klaus Schultze's 'Black Dance' , and part of the first track sounds a little Pink Floyd-ish. Probably not for everybody, but worth checking out.
http://rapidshare.de/files/10481926/code_III_planet.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.de/files/10483179/code_III_planet.part2.rar
Cosmic Jokers - Galactic Supermarket (1974)
Everybody knows the story of the Cosmic Jokers albums, right? Manuel Göttsching, Dieter Dierks, Jürgen Dollase, Harald Großkopf, Klaus Schulze, Gille Lettmann and Rosi Müller jam together and produce some brilliant space rock.
http://rapidshare.de/files/11076977/cosmic_supermarket.rar