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Daily Inspiration Quote by Klaus Schulze

"Everything changes permantly. How boring if it wouldn't"

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Permanent change sounds like a contradiction, yet it captures a basic rhythm of life: everything moves, shifts, mutates, and nothing holds still for long. The provocation is not simply philosophical; it is aesthetic. If nothing changed, experience would flatten into sameness. Novelty, surprise, and the small inflections that keep attention alive would vanish. Boredom is the shadow cast by imagined permanence, and the line flips common anxieties about change into an argument for gratitude.

For Klaus Schulze, a pioneer of electronic music, this stance reads like an artistic credo. His long-form pieces blossom through gradual modulation: sequencer patterns morph, timbres slowly brighten or darken, harmonies drift like weather. What might be called repetition is, in his hands, continuous micro-variation. The listener learns to hear the living grain within apparent sameness. That technique mirrors the thought: meaning coalesces not from rigid stability but from the flux of small differences unfolding over time.

Schulze also lived the principle across decades of work. He moved from analog to digital tools, from drums to synths, from solo explorations to collaborations, always folding new technologies and ideas into his language. Rather than lament the obsolescence of methods or machines, he treated each transition as an opening. The implicit claim is that vigor comes from responsiveness. Change is not an enemy to be held back; it is the medium in which creation happens.

There is a gentle defiance here. Fear imagines that change will destroy continuity, but Schulze suggests the opposite: without change, continuity would become inert and dull. The task is not to freeze time but to develop an ear for transformation, to meet the world as it moves. Accepting flux does not mean drifting aimlessly; it means composing with time, letting curiosity outpace nostalgia, and finding form within the stream.

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Klaus Schulze

Klaus Schulze (born August 4, 1947) is a Composer from Germany.

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