The sixth part of the out-of-print series offers recordings from the second half of the 70s. La Vie Electronique Vol. 6 contains three CDs. The first disc features numbers that Klaus Schulze played at a concert in Oberhausen in 1976, including "Schwanensee". The whole thing is supplemented by two solo pieces that Klaus Schulze recorded in the same year in the then newly established studio in Hambühren. The finale is the title “Fear At Madame Tussaud’s”, recorded in April 1977 in the London Planetarium. The second CD includes a recording from St. Michael's Cathedral in Brussels, where Schulze performed on October 17, 1977 in front of an audience of 5,500. The meditative gem "Return Of Love" and the driving number "Barracuda Drum" with Harald Grosskopf on drums, which was probably written in 1978, are also very appealing. At the end of the third CD we hear Arthur Brown, who once landed a world hit with his song "Fire". Klaus Schulze toured with Brown in 1979. "There Was Greatness In The Room" is the fragment of the encore of a concert on October 29, 1979 in Brussels. What makes the whole thing so exclusive: In addition to Brown's singing, Klaus Schulze's vocoder voice can also be heard.