this man is one of the most incredible production musicians of all time. something in his music for everyone, and theres a ton of it. analog meets acoustics and in a very stark, no-frills kind of way. for sure one of the best. dont sleep on this one!
Wow, I usually turn onto a new library related music blog around two years after everyone else and here I am first on the block to congratulate you on the quality of this post.
The early "jazz" albums by KW from the late 60s and early 70s don't do a lot for me, but as the decade progresses and Klaus starts incorporating electronics into the mix, suddenly we are on a different planet, especially when the drum machines kick in in the late seventies/early eighties.
Many thanks for sharing, it is always a great moment when a new KW rip emerges on the library-blogverse and this is is "supercool" as the kids say.
Wow, I usually turn onto a new library related music blog around two years after everyone else and here I am first on the block to congratulate you on the quality of this post.
ReplyDeleteThe early "jazz" albums by KW from the late 60s and early 70s don't do a lot for me, but as the decade progresses and Klaus starts incorporating electronics into the mix, suddenly we are on a different planet, especially when the drum machines kick in in the late seventies/early eighties.
Many thanks for sharing, it is always a great moment when a new KW rip emerges on the library-blogverse and this is is "supercool" as the kids say.
Thank you. New blood. New material.
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ReplyDeletethanks! big fan of a lot of Klaus tunes.
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