The first track of "Mirage" - one of the best and darkest Schulze-albums of the 70s.
Subtitled "an electronic winter landscape", Schulze himself describes it as one of his "coldest records" - it was recorded in memory of his brother Hans Dieter Schulze.
One of the best quotes about "Velvet Voyage" comes from the author Ady Heny Kiss: "It is like an endless fall. Falling deeper and deeper and deeper without the hope of ever touching the ground"