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Perfomer(s): [[Klaus Schulze]]
 
Perfomer(s): [[Klaus Schulze]]
   
Alternate Title(s): ''Exil Sils Maria''
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Alternate Title(s): ''Exil Sils Maria, Saltz Exil SIls Maria [misspelled]''
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
''Exil Sils Maria'' is actually a reversed track. While working on it, Schulze accidentially listened to it backwards and liked it so much, he used this version for recording.
 
''Exil Sils Maria'' is actually a reversed track. While working on it, Schulze accidentially listened to it backwards and liked it so much, he used this version for recording.
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On some CD releases ''[[1. Satz: Ebene]]'' and ''[[2. Satz: Gewitter (Energy Rise - Energy Collaps)|2. Satz: Gewitter]]'' are one continuous track, making ''3. Satz: Exil Sils Maria'' actually the second track.
 
==Releases==
 
==Releases==
 
*[http://klaus-schulze.wikia.com/wiki/IRRLICHT_%281972%29 IRRLICHT (1972)] - (21:25)
 
*[http://klaus-schulze.wikia.com/wiki/IRRLICHT_%281972%29 IRRLICHT (1972)] - (21:25)

Latest revision as of 15:09, 24 February 2015

3. Satz: Exil Sils Maria is the third track on the first album by Klaus Schulze, IRRLICHT (1972). The title translates Third Movement: Exile Sils Maria.  '"Sils Maria" is a Suisse health resort, where Friedrich Nietzsche used to stay on vacations. 

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Recorded: April 1972

Composer(s): Klaus Schulze

Perfomer(s): Klaus Schulze

Alternate Title(s): Exil Sils Maria, Saltz Exil SIls Maria [misspelled]

Notes

Exil Sils Maria is actually a reversed track. While working on it, Schulze accidentially listened to it backwards and liked it so much, he used this version for recording.

On some CD releases 1. Satz: Ebene and 2. Satz: Gewitter are one continuous track, making 3. Satz: Exil Sils Maria actually the second track.

Releases