Body Love Vol. 2 cover

Body Love Vol. 2

Klaus Schulze · 1977

56 min · 3 tracks · minimalist music

Transcendent electronic soundscapes weave together hypnotic pulses and immersive textures in a meditative journey.

Where this album fits

In the catalog
Critical Peak — Influential in shaping ambient and electronic music, showcasing innovative soundscapes.
Themes
hypnotic soundscapes· immersive textures· meditative journey
Career context
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.
Stylistic neighbors
Tangerine Dream· Jean-Michel Jarre· Vangelis
If this clicks, go next to
Mirage — Continues the immersive electronic soundscapes with a fresh sonic exploration.
Sounds like this from elsewhere
Phaedra by Tangerine Dream — Explores similar ethereal soundscapes and hypnotic rhythms, for deep listening.
Ambient 1: Music for Airports by Brian Eno — Shares a meditative quality with minimalistic textures that evoke a tranquil atmosphere.
Structures from Silence by Steve Roach — Delivers expansive soundscapes and immersive atmospheres, ideal for contemplative journeys.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Nowhere - Now Here 28:57
  • 2 Stardancer II 14:13
  • 3 Moogetique 13:10

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