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On this day, October 31, 1980, electronic music pioneer Klaus Schulze released his 13th album, Dig It. Known for his groundbreaking work in electronic and ambient music, Schulze continued to push boundaries with Dig It, incorporating digital synthesizers and exploring new sonic landscapes. The album marked a shift in his sound, blending his signature atmospheric style with more rhythmic and experimental elements, influencing the evolution of electronic music in the ’80s.
Who remembers Dig It? Did you follow Klaus Schulze’s work during this period of his career?