“Deus Arrakis”, the album by electronic music pioneer Klaus Schulze, who died in spring, has climbed from 0 to 2 in the German album charts.
During his 50-year career as a composer, musician and producer, two of his have charted: 2013’s “Shadowlands” peaked at number 64, and 2018’s “Silhouettes” peaked at number 32. His most recent and posthumously released album “Deus Arrakis” has now achieved its highest ranking so far – and ended up in second place in the official German charts.
Here you will find an overview of the current top 10 album and single charts:
Top 10 album charts
- Rammstein – “Time”
- Klaus Schulze – “Deus Arakis”
- Harry Styles – “Harry’s House”
- Fernando Express – “Come on, let’s celebrate life”
- Al di Meola, John McLaughlin & Paco de Lucia – “Saturday Night In San Francisco”
- Imagine Dragons – “Mercury – Acts 1 & 2”
- Die Toten Hosen – “Everything for love: 40 years Die Toten Hosen”
- Andreas Gabalier – “A New Beginning”
- Kamp & Fid Mella – “2back without 2unkunft”
- 01099 – “old building”
Top 10 Singles Chart
- DJ Robin and Apron – “Layla”
- Luciano – “Beautiful Girl”
- Domiziana – “Without Gasoline”
- Liaze – “Paradise”
- Kate Bush – “Running Up That Hill”
- Ion Miles, SiraOne & BH – “Powerade”
- Harry Styles – “As It Was”
- Julian Sommer – “Close to the plane”
- t-low & Miksu / Macloud – “We Made It”
- t-low & Miksu / Macloud – “Longing”
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