Hobo wrote:I don't see too many siimilarities with TD's music and find KS's work a little ponderous. However, I've only heard about half a dozen albums, so I may be doing him a disservice.Lonely Cowboy wrote:I don't like Schulze's music at all, it's mostly boring to me and lacks of inspiration. It doesn't say much to me. I'm maybe one of those TD fans who think that Schulze's music has not much in common with TD's compositions. Maybe one or the other thinks just as me.
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Nah I can really understand people who don't care for KS music. I agree Mick KS music and TD music is a totally different kettle o' fish. KS can be seen as many as boring and lacking a tune whereas TD have more in your face sequences and a heluva lot of hum along tunes . I would say I like both artists equally but depending on my mood I sometimes can't be bother with KS at all. TD seem to have moved away from the long soundscapes from way back when whereas KS still does 30 odd minute tracks which is what his pieces are about. He likes to develop a theme and then keep it going for a while and then gradually bring it to the fore and then end a long track. Some of you won't have heard the very long tracks on the Ultimate Edition which go on for 78 minutes with various segued movements on them. Some can be very boring even to my KS loving ears but then again some are absolutely mindblowing IMO.
Klaus music is nowhere near as palatable as TD's and thats probably why TD are a bit more popular.