| Berlin Schöneberg | 24:15 | |
| Vie De Rêve | 48:56 | |
| Nostalgic Echo | 34:10 | |
| Titanische Tage | 27:16 | |
| 2-11 | For Barry Graves | 15:38 |
| The Poet | 52:48 | |
| The Oberhausen Tape | 23:04 | |
Experience a pivotal chapter in the history of electronic music with La Vie Electronique 5 by Klaus Schulze. Released in 2010 on the prestigious Belle Antique label, this compilation serves as the fifth installment of Schulze’s ambitious ten-volume reissue series, archiving the rare recordings that helped define the Krautrock and electronic genres.
Focusing primarily on rare live performances from 1976–1977, this collection offers fans a deep dive into Schulze’s formative years. The tracks showcase his signature mastery of lush, hypnotic synth landscapes and evolving sequencer textures. Key recordings featured in this set include:
- Berlin Schöneberg (1976 Live)
- Vie de Rêve (1976 Live)
- Nostalgic Echo (1976 Live)
- Titanische Tage (1976 Live)
- For Barry Graves (1977 Live)
- The Poet & The Oberhausen Tape (1977)
While collectors should note a subtle "mono-ish" character on several tracks, the release remains a highly enjoyable and essential addition for those seeking deeper insight into the early oeuvre of a synthesizer pioneer.