Free Music Friday – The Hypnotic Berlin School Music Of Martin Peters

Free Music Friday: Martin Peters, right, is a synthesist we’ve featured previously for his hypnotic synth jam YouTube videos. If you’re a fan of Berlin School music – music in the tradition of the 70’s synth music pioneers Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze – you’ll want to check out Peters’ Attorks site. Peters has an archive… Read More Free Music Friday – The Hypnotic Berlin School Music Of Martin Peters

Klaus Schulze On Software Vs Hardware Synthesizers

Synth music pioneer Klaus Schulze rarely gives interviews. And when he does, his answers often display a lack of interest or even disdain for the interview. In his interview with JonnyJ at Synth.Me, though, Schulze had some interesting comments on his choice of synthesizers. Klaus Schulze On Software Vs Hardware Synthesizers “For many years now,… Read More Klaus Schulze On Software Vs Hardware Synthesizers

Klaus Schulze Music Video – Live (1977)

This video of Klaus Schulze, from 1977, features a live performance of For Barry Graves. The video has been re-edited for better image quality and sound remastered “for better clarity and stereo imaging.” This video is interesting because it captures Schulze at his early peak, when he was helping to define the Berlin School sound.

New Krautrock Phaser Recreates Classic Kraftwerk Effect

Mode Machines has introduced the KRP-1 Krautrock Phaser, a phaser effect that uses a unique analog circuit design, based on the famous phaser used in the 1970s “Gerd Schulte Audio Technik Berlin – Compact Phasing A Number 1”. The Krautrock Phaser is handmade in Franconia, Germany and features all discrete circuitry. The phasing amplitude is created… Read More New Krautrock Phaser Recreates Classic Kraftwerk Effect