| Velvet Voyage | 28:16 | |
| Crystal Lake | 29:15 | |
| Bonus Track: | ||
| 3 | In Cosa Crede Chi Non Crede? | 19:39 |
Klaus Schulze’s 1977 masterpiece, Mirage, is widely regarded as an electronic milestone and a definitive highlight of his extensive catalog. This 2005 reissue by Belle Antique meticulously revitalizes the album’s two expansive, side-long compositions—"Velvet Voyage" and "Crystal Lake"—which are further deconstructed into evocative movements such as “Eclipse,” “Chromewaves,” and “Liquid Mirrors.”
Composed during a deeply personal period following the death of his brother, the album captures a somber, funereal atmosphere that gradually evolves into a brighter sonic landscape. Listeners will experience a slow, masterful progression of shifting modalities, where soaring string pads and lush Mellotron choir chords weave through a steady low-bass pulse. Despite minor tape glitches present in the original masters, this reissue features carefully layered textures and enhanced reverb that add a new level of depth to the soundscape.
Key Features of this Reissue:
- Definitive Electronic Work: Cited alongside Picture Music and X as one of Schulze’s finest achievements.
- Bonus Material: Includes the additional track “In cosa crede chi non crede?”
- Flawless Sequencing: Praised for its seamless flow and lack of weak passages, offering a crystalline example of "chamber music for the electronic age."
- Premium Presentation: Released by Belle Antique, known for high-quality audio preservation.
For collectors of ambient, Berlin School, and progressive electronics, this version of Mirage is an essential acquisition, capturing a pioneer at the height of his creative powers.