# Mindphaser

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For the Front Line Assembly song, see [Tactical Neural Implant](/source/Tactical_Neural_Implant).

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1981 compilation album by Klaus Schulze

Mindphaser Compilation album by Klaus Schulze Released 1981 (1981) Label Brain Producer Klaus Schulze

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***Mindphaser*** is a sampler or "best of" album of songs previously released by [Klaus Schulze](/source/Klaus_Schulze). It was issued by [Brain Records](/source/Brain_Records) in Germany in 1981, three years after Schulze had moved on and created his own label, Innovative Communications. The second track, "Mindphaser", was actually an excerpt of "Floating" from *[Moondawn](/source/Moondawn)*. The other tracks were from LPs which were not made available in the United States for years. The album's cover art and layout copied the style of recent IC releases. As a result, many Americans thought the album was a new solo effort with original material.

## Track listing

All tracks are written by Klaus Schulze.

No. Title Notes Length 1. "Some Velvet Phasing" from Blackdance 8:30 2. "Mindphaser" "Floating" excerpt from Moondawn 10:20 3. "Moogetique" from Body Love Vol. 2 13:15 4. "Weird Caravan" from Dig It 5:20

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** [Mindphaser](https://www.allmusic.com/album/mw0000863962) at [AllMusic](/source/AllMusic_(identifier))

## External links

- [*Mindphaser*](https://web.archive.org/web/20060306125819/http://users.bart.nl/~klooster/discography/mindphaser.htm) at Unofficial Klaus Schulze discography (archived)

- *[Mindphaser](https://www.discogs.com/master/29560)* at [Discogs](/source/Discogs) (list of releases)

v t e Klaus Schulze Albums Irrlicht (1972) Cyborg (1973) Blackdance (1974) Picture Music (1975) Timewind (1975) Moondawn (1976) Body Love (1977) Mirage (1977) Body Love Vol. 2 (1977) X (1978) Dune (1979) Live (1980) Dig It (1980) Trancefer (1981) Audentity (1983) Dziękuję Poland Live '83 (1983) Angst (1984) Inter*Face (1985) Dreams (1986) En=Trance (1988) Miditerranean Pads (1990) The Dresden Performance (1990) Beyond Recall (1991) Royal Festival Hall Vol. 1 (1992) Royal Festival Hall Vol. 2 (1992) The Dome Event (1993) Le Moulin de Daudet (1994) Klaus Schulze Goes Classic (1994) Totentag (1994) Das Wagner Desaster Live (1994) In Blue (1995) Are You Sequenced? (1996) Dosburg Online (1997) Live @ KlangArt (2001) Moonlake (2005) Kontinuum (2007) Farscape (2008) Rheingold (2008) Dziękuję bardzo (2009) Big in Japan (2010) Shadowlands (2013) Big in Europe (2013–14) Stars Are Burning (2014) Eternal (2017) Silhouettes (2018) Deus Arrakis (2022) Richard Wahnfried albums Time Actor (1979) Tonwelle (1981) Megatone (1984) Trance Appeal (1996) Boxed sets Silver Edition (1993) Historic Edition (1995) Jubilee Edition (1997) The Ultimate Edition (2000) Contemporary Works I (2000) Contemporary Works II (2002) La Vie Electronique (2009–15) Collaborations Electronic Meditation (1970) Ash Ra Tempel (1971) Join Inn (1973) The Cosmic Jokers (1974) Go (1976) Go Live from Paris (1976) Go Too (1977) French Skyline (1979) Aphrica (1984) Drive Inn (1984) Compilations Mindphaser (1981) Trailer (1999)

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