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Klaus Wiese

Klaus Wiese (January 18, 1942 – January 27, 2009 in Ulm) was a veteran e-musician, minimalist, and multi-instrumentalist. A master of the Tibetan singing bowl, he created an extensive series of album releases using them. Wiese also used the human voice, the zither, Persian stringed instruments, chimes, and other exotic instruments in his music. Wiese is considered by some as one of the great ambient or space music artists such as Robert Rich, Steve Roach, Michael Stearns, Constance Demby, and Jonn Serrie. His musical style is much more appropriately compared to the organic soundscapes of dro ...read more

Klaus Wiese (January 18, 1942 – January 27, 2009 in Ulm) was a veteran e-musician, minimalist, and multi-instrumentalist. A master of the Tibetan singing bowl, he created an extensive series of album releases using them. Wiese also used the human voice, the zither, Persian stringed instruments, chimes, and other exotic instruments in his music. Wiese is considered by some as one of the great ambient or space music artists such as Robert Rich, Steve Roach, Michael Stearns, Constance Demby, and Jonn Serrie. His musical style is much more appropriately compared to the organic soundscapes of drone and dark ambient music, such as Oöphoi, Alio Die, Mathias Grassow, and Tau Ceti. He was briefly a member of the krautrock band Popol Vuh in the early 1970s where he played tamboura on the albums Hosianna Mantra and Seligpreisung. Eventually Wiese would move away from krautrock to his own version of long tone ambient music by the 1980s. In the 1990s he founded the Nono Orchestra to play the giant sheetmetal instruments of Robert Rutman. His music has regularly been featured on nationally syndicated radio programs such as Hearts of Space and Star's End. Wiese is known also for his collaborations with Al Gromer Khan, Mathias Grassow, Oöphoi, Tau Ceti, Saam Schlamminger, and Ted de Jong. He collaborated with Deuter on his Silence is the Answer album in 1980 and East of the Full Moon in 2005. Twenty-four albums of material were released in 2004 alone. « hide


Seed
2008

Maquam
2004

Ruh
2004

Ommayads
2004

Crane
2004

Ming Noir
2001

Soma
2000

Dunya
1999

Turandot
1998

Ceremony
1995

Monsoon
1995

3.5
2 Votes
Cosmic Glue
1991

3
2 Votes
Space
1990

Neptun - Tibetan Singing Bowls
1989

Uranus - Tibetan Singing Bowls
1988

Kalengra
1987

Samarkand
1987

Tibetische Klangschalen II
1986

3.5
1 Votes
Tushita
1986

3
1 Votes
Geisha
1985

Secret Doctrine
1985

Mahakala-Puja
1985

Tibetische Klangschalen I
1985

3.5
1 Votes
Alhambra
1984

Maraccaba
1982

Sabiha Sabiya
1982

Baraka
1981

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