Trancefer

Trancefer is the fourteenth album by Klaus Schulze. It was originally released in 1981, and in 2006 was the twenty-third Schulze album reissued by Revisited Records. With the original total running time of 37 minutes and 23 seconds, it was the shortest album in Schulze's canon until the 2006 reissue doubled its running time.

Trancefer
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 1, 1981
Recorded1981
GenreElectronic music, space music, Berlin School, trance music
Length37:23 (original)
74:41 (reissue)
LabelIC
ProducerKlaus Schulze
Klaus Schulze chronology
Dig It
(1980)
Trancefer
(1981)
Audentity
(1983)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Overview

Trancefer features strong performances by Wolfgang Tiepold on cello and Michael Shrieve on percussion. Although it was his second album recorded with digital instruments, and has a great deal of treble, it is an example of the Berlin School genre which developed in the 1970s. The second track, "Silent Running", was inspired by the science fiction film Silent Running starring Bruce Dern. This was the third Schulze piece to be inspired by science fiction, following "Dune" (from Dune, 1979) and "The Andromeda Strain" (1976; first collected on Historic Edition, 1995).

Trancefer is quite distinctive in its sound and arrangements. It is quite different from what Schulze was doing in the 1970s in the sense that it is not a composition that uses sequencers, transpositions, and a main melody line. Trancefer is more syncopated, and here the main focus is put on the dialog between the percussions and the chords Schulze is playing on the Yamaha CS-80 synthesizer.

There is a pre-release of Trancefer, called "Trancefer half-speed cut", which consists of 300 copies at 45RPM normal cut, and 500 copies at 33RPM, the 'halfspeed' cut. The mix is different from the original album, and the main sequence is reminiscent of the one, which features in "Bellistique" on the ...Live... album, although this is more evident in the 'half-speed' cut, than the full release version.

Track listing

All tracks composed by Klaus Schulze.

No.TitleNoteLength
1."A Few Minutes After Trancefer"on original release18:20
2."Silent Running"on original release18:57
3."A Few Minutes After Trancefer (Version 33 Halfspeed)"reissue bonus track18:17
4."Silent Running (Version 45)"reissue bonus track19:07
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References

  1. Brenholts, Jim. Trancefer at AllMusic
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