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
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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
What to play next
This album is considered a Critical Peak in Klaus Schulze's catalog. Influential in shaping ambient and electronic music, showcasing innovative soundscapes.
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