Cosmic Couriers released many important Krautrock titles by artists including Klaus Schulze, Ash Ra Tempel, Manuel Göttsching, Wallenstein, Popol Vuh, and others, including Walter Wegmüller's 'Tarot'.
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A number of influential records in the Krautrock genre were released on Cosmic Couriers, including Klaus Schulze's 'Cyborg' and Ash Ra Tempel/Timothy Leary's 'Seven Up'.
In 1973, Golowin teamed up with Klaus Schulze, Bernd Witthüser, Walter Westrupp, Jörg Mierke, Jürgen Dollase and Jerry Berkers (the latter two of Wallenstein) to record the album "Lord Krishna von Goloka".
He is mostly known as the painter of the cover art for several Klaus Schulze records, all in a style reminiscent of Salvador Dalí.
Klaus Kinski | Klaus Schulze | Klaus Badelt | Klaus Barbie | Ingo Schulze | Klaus Nomi | Klaus Mertens | Klaus Huber | Klaus Ebner | Václav Klaus | Klaus Ploghaus | Klaus Maria Brandauer | Klaus Knopper | Klaus Fuchs | Vaclav Klaus | Richard Schulze-Kossens | Klaus Theweleit | Klaus Schwab | Klaus Biesenbach | Klaus Allofs | Klaus | Richard M. Schulze | Klaus Zmorek | Klaus Zehelein | Klaus Wowereit | Klaus Roth | Klaus Rifbjerg | Klaus Nordling | Klaus M. Leisinger | Klaus Meine |
Notable performers outside the electronica genre which von Deylen has performed with include Lang Lang, Colbie Caillat, Gregorian, Klaus Schulze, Mike Oldfield, Peter Heppner, Moya Brennan, Ana Torroja, Tarja Turunen, September, Sarah Brightman, and Sarah Howells .
The opening track, "Latin Sirens Face The Wall," was recorded at Klaus Schulze Studios in Hambühren, West Germany, and was engineered by Klaus Schulze.
She has performed, recorded and collaborated with such notable musical figures as Klaus Schulze, Henning Schmitz, Ferry Corsten, Klaus Waldeck, and Scott Rockenfield.
Pete Namlook has released many solo albums, as well as collaboration albums with notable artists such as Klaus Schulze, Bill Laswell, Geir Jenssen (alias Biosphere), Atom Heart, Richie Hawtin, Tetsu Inoue, Dr. Atmo, and Tying Tiffany.
Messenger has also recorded vocals for German electronic music composer and musician Klaus Schulze, on Contemporary Works II in 2002 and Ballet III and KS – Essential Extracts (Adds & Edits) in 2000.
Born in a small town listening to music from Giorgio Moroder, Klaus Schulze and Elvis Presley he began to get in touch with the outside world and later grew up with his first Depeche Mode purchase which dragged him into the synthesizer based genre of music.