Schulze got his start in the late 1960s in the then-West Berlin experimental/psychedelic rock scene, playing drums and guitar for various groups. A chance meeting with Edgar Froese led to his joining Tangerine Dream for their first album in 1970, but shortly after he left that band to become a founding member of Ash Ra Tempel. Again, he stayed for only one album before leaving the group to record his first solo album, Irrlicht, in 1972. This was mostly performed with a combo organ and tape studio techniques. But for his next album, Cyborg, he added a VCS3, and from there the tape studio techniques were rapidly phased out.
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| - Schulze got his start in the late 1960s in the then-West Berlin experimental/psychedelic rock scene, playing drums and guitar for various groups. A chance meeting with Edgar Froese led to his joining Tangerine Dream for their first album in 1970, but shortly after he left that band to become a founding member of Ash Ra Tempel. Again, he stayed for only one album before leaving the group to record his first solo album, Irrlicht, in 1972. This was mostly performed with a combo organ and tape studio techniques. But for his next album, Cyborg, he added a VCS3, and from there the tape studio techniques were rapidly phased out.
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| - Schulze got his start in the late 1960s in the then-West Berlin experimental/psychedelic rock scene, playing drums and guitar for various groups. A chance meeting with Edgar Froese led to his joining Tangerine Dream for their first album in 1970, but shortly after he left that band to become a founding member of Ash Ra Tempel. Again, he stayed for only one album before leaving the group to record his first solo album, Irrlicht, in 1972. This was mostly performed with a combo organ and tape studio techniques. But for his next album, Cyborg, he added a VCS3, and from there the tape studio techniques were rapidly phased out.
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