Klaus Schulze posthumously achieved second place with “Deus Arrakis”.

“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.

Klaus Schulze’s studio album “Deus Arrakis”

Here you will find an overview of the current top 10 album and single charts:

Top 10 album charts

  1. Rammstein – “Time”
  2. Klaus Schulze – “Deus Arakis”
  3. Harry Styles – “Harry’s House”
  4. Fernando Express – “Come on, let’s celebrate life”
  5. Al di Meola, John McLaughlin & Paco de Lucia – “Saturday Night In San Francisco”
  6. Imagine Dragons – “Mercury – Acts 1 & 2”
  7. Die Toten Hosen – “Everything for love: 40 years Die Toten Hosen”
  8. Andreas Gabalier – “A New Beginning”
  9. Kamp & Fid Mella – “2back without 2unkunft”
  10. 01099 – “old building”

Top 10 Singles Chart

  1. DJ Robin and Apron – “Layla”
  2. Luciano – “Beautiful Girl”
  3. Domiziana – “Without Gasoline”
  4. Liaze – “Paradise”
  5. Kate Bush – “Running Up That Hill”
  6. Ion Miles, SiraOne & BH – “Powerade”
  7. Harry Styles – “As It Was”
  8. Julian Sommer – “Close to the plane”
  9. t-low & Miksu / Macloud – “We Made It”
  10. t-low & Miksu / Macloud – “Longing”

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