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studio album
First released:
1979

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Record label:
unknown
Catalog number:
SPV 087-304122
Release dates:
  • 1979 in Germany

Genres

Krautrock, Space Rock. Vote on Genres

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5 stars Romantic cello journey
It is worth buying at least for the first track, which is a romantic passage with accidental cello performance by Wolfgang Tiepold. This is one of the few Schulze works that do not involve sequencer rhythms. He has a rare ability to create climate that meditatizes you completely. I consider "Dune" as one of the best works in electronic lanscape music, losing only to his "Mirage". Highly recommended to all, not only KS fans.
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3 stars Transitional Schulze
Dune is a schizophrenic Schulze album, with the first piece being a dark, violent, and beautiful cello and synth piece, and the second being a bizarre composition in which a monologue read by Arthur Brown is spoken over a flat and uninteresting drum beat. It seems to represent the transition for Schulze from the ambient and beautiful 70's to the cheesy drum-machine and sequencer driven 80's. The first piece is certianly worth the money, but first-time Schulze fans should check out Moondawn, Mira…
Written by James Schulze

Track listing Edit

  • CD

    format:
    number:
    title:
    number name artist hh:mm:ss
    1
    Dune
    30:00
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    2
    Shadows of Ignorance
    26:19
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3 tracks format: 1 x CD
release dates: Jul 25 2005 in Germany
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