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-'''Klaus Schulze''' is a [[Germany|German]] [[electronic music]] [[composer]] and [[electronic musician|musician]]. He also used the alias '''[[Richard Wahnfried]]'''. He was briefly a member of the electronic bands [[Tangerine Dream]] and [[Ash Ra Tempel]] before a solo career of more than 40 albums (more than 110 CDs) lasting more than 3 decades.+'''Klaus Schulze''' (born [[August 4]], [[1947]]) is a [[Germany|German]] [[electronic music]] [[composer]] and [[electronic musician|musician]]. He also used the alias '''[[Richard Wahnfried]]'''. He was briefly a member of the electronic bands [[Tangerine Dream]] and [[Ash Ra Tempel]] before a solo career of more than 40 albums (more than 110 CDs) lasting more than 3 decades.
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Klaus Schulze (born August 4, 1947) is a German electronic music composer and musician. He also used the alias Richard Wahnfried. He was briefly a member of the electronic bands Tangerine Dream and Ash Ra Tempel before a solo career of more than 40 albums (more than 110 CDs) lasting more than 3 decades.



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