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Tangerine Dream are a German electronic music group founded in 1967 by Edgar Froese. The group has seen many personnel changes over the years, with Froese being the only continuous member until his death in January 2015. Noted electronic music artist, drummer, and composer Klaus Schulze was briefly a member in an early lineup. The best known and most constant line-up of the group, which worked during their most influential mid-1970s period, was a trio with Froese, Christopher Franke, and Peter Baumann. In the late 1970s, Johannes Schmoelling replaced Baumann, and this lineup was stable and extremely productive as well.
Tangerine Dream's recorded output has been prolific, having released over one hundred albums. Their work with the Ohr electronic music label, a period called the "Pink Years" because of a pink ear included in Ohr's logo, produced albums that had a pivotal role in the development of the musical genre known as krautrock. Their "Virgin Years," so-called because of their association with Virgin Records, produced albums that helped define what became known as the Berlin School of electronic music. These and later albums were influential in both the development of electronic dance music and also new-age music, although the band themselves disliked that term. From the late 1990s into the 2000s, Tangerine Dream continued to explore other styles of electronica.
Berlin (/bərˈlɪn/, German: [bɛɐ̯ˈliːn]) is the capital of Germany and one of the 16 states of Germany. With a population of 3.5 million people, it is the second most populous city proper and the seventh most populous urban area in the European Union. Located in northeastern Germany on the banks of Rivers Spree and Havel, it is the centre of the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region, which has about six million residents from over 180 nations. Due to its location in the European Plain, Berlin is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. Around one-third of the city's area is composed of forests, parks, gardens, rivers and lakes.
First documented in the 13th century and situated at the crossing of two important historic trade routes, Berlin became the capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg (1417–1701), the Kingdom of Prussia (1701–1918), the German Empire (1871–1918), the Weimar Republic (1919–1933) and the Third Reich (1933–1945).Berlin in the 1920s was the third largest municipality in the world. After World War II, the city was divided; East Berlin became the capital of East Germany while West Berlin became a de facto West German exclave, surrounded by the Berlin Wall (1961–1989) and East Germany territory. Following German reunification in 1990, Berlin was once again designated as the capital of united Germany.
Jardin Au Fou is the second solo album by German keyboardist Hans-Joachim Roedelius, best known for his work with Cluster. The title is French for "Garden of Madness".
Jardin Au Fou was recorded from April through July, 1978 at Paragon Studios in Berlin, Germany. It was produced by former Tangerine Dream member Peter Baumann and released by the French label Egg in 1979. Jardin Au Fou was the only early Roedelius album not to be released by Sky Records. The original release included 10 tracks but the final short piece, "Final", was left off the track listing on the original album cover.
Jardin Au Fou was reissued on CD in 1998 by the Japanese Captain Trip label. The reissued version added six bonus tracks which nearly doubled the length of the album. Three of the new tracks are remixes of material on the original recording while three others are newly released. The new tracks are very much in the style of the original album. The remixes, remastering of the original material, and production of the reissue is credited to Eric Spitzer-Martin and was done at The Hitbox in Altenburg, Austria.
Tangerine Dream - Flashpoint
Tangerine Dream - 1994 Froese Solo's (Tangents 5)
Tangerine Dream - Warsaw 1983 (Dreaming On Ice Stadium Evening)
Tangerine Dream. Afternoon on The Nile.
Tangerine Dream 4-Hour Vintage Ambient Mix Set
Tangerine Dream. Tangram.
TANGERINE DREAM - LUXEMBOURG 1980.
ROEDELIUS - CAFE CENTRAL - JARDIN AU FOU
TANGERINE DREAM - RUBYCON.
TANGERINE DREAM - MANCHESTER 1982
0:00:00 - Going West 0:04:13 - Afternoon In The Desert 0:07:49 - Plane Ride 0:11:25 - Mystery Tracks 0:14:37 - Lost In The Dunes 0:17:19 - Highway Patrol 0:21:30 - Love Phantasy 0:25:12 - Mad Cap Story 0:29:09 - Dirty Cross Roads 0:33:32 - Flashpoint [performed by The Gems] 1984 Berlin Edgar Froese, Chris Franke, Johannes Schmoelling In 1984, TD produced the music for the thriller Flashpoint, starring Kris Kristofferson, Treat Williams, Rip Torn and Tess Harper. According to information from the IMDb, when the director William Tannen hired Tangerine Dream to score Flashpoint he told them not to do the end title song because he had one he was using -- Sympathy For The Devil by The Rolling Stones. Tangerine Dream said it was the perfect song to end the film with. They scored the entire ...
1. Vulcano (Froese solo) 4.42 2. The Jogger (Froese,Schmoelling) 4.01 3. South Dakota (Froese solo) 3.22 4. Coppercoast (Froese solo) 5.17 5. Grest Barrier Reef (Froese solo) 3.59 6. The Night at Ayers Rock (Froese solo) 3.18 7. Afternoon on the Nile (Froese solo) 6.54 8. Crane Routing (Froese solo) 5.55 9. Silver Scale (Froese,Franke,Schmoelling 1981) 12.50 10. Jamaican Monk (Froese,Schmoelling) 5.35 Rezension: Siggy Zielinski Die 5-te Tangents CD mit neuen, bzw. unveröffentlichten Aufnahmen, überwiegend von Froese solo, bietet öfters nur Mittelmäßiges. Nach dem passablen "Vulcano", das stark nach den frühen 80-er Jahren klingt, machen sich auf vielen Stücken flache Keyboardsounds und billig anmutende Rhythmus-Maschinen breit. Davon ausgenommen sind: Das stark an Hyperborea erinnernde ...
The "Dreaming On Ice Stadium Evening" 2 CD fantape is very good quality, but is laid out in an unusual way because various tapes of the afternoon and evening shows sounded better, so the first set and second set are from different shows. Then the afternoon show with power outage was provided so we can hear it. [The entire concert, pasted together from the best recordings of both shows] 0:00:00 - Poland pt 1 0:13:28 - Poland pt 2 0:16:35 - Poland pt 3 0:27:00 - Tangent pt 1 0:30:43 - Tangent pt 2 0:36:33 - Tangent pt 3 0:43:44 - Horizon pt 1 0:55:38 - Horizon pt 2 1:00:00 - Warsaw in the Sun 1:05:56 - Barbakane pt 3 1:11:22 - Kiew Mission lyrics 1:13:01 - Sphinx Lightning 1:17:27 - Horizon pt 3 1:24:00 - Logos coda ending 1:26:39 - Rarebird (encore) 1:31:27 - Das Madchen Auf Der Treppe (e...
This is a 4-hour odyssey of ambient Tangerine Dream moments. It was made by Dean De Benedictis, aka electronic musician Surface 10, in honor of TD and the late Edgar Froese. The mix focuses more on TD's moody ambient side, which was often overlooked because of the band's tendency to balance out their serenity with intense and fast-paced passages. Tangerine Dream's historic and undeniable influence on the evolution of electronic music can be heard throughout this mix. It features their first two decades, 70s and 80s, and leans a little more towards the period when Johannes Schmoelling was the third member of the band (early 80s). This mix is meant as something entertaining and/or something that can be left on in the background for atmosphere. The mix is also temporarily available for fr...
Tangerine Dream. Tangram. Set 1. Live. Tempodrom. Berlin. 2006.
TD performs 'SILVER SCALE' at the Luxembourg Centre Culturel 17/10/80. Extract from TL45.
Jardin Au Fou is the second solo album by German keyboardist Hans-Joachim Roedelius, best known for his work with Cluster, Harmonia, and Aquarello. The title is French for "Garden of Madness". Jardin Au Fou was recorded from April through July, 1978 at Paragon Studios in Berlin, Germany. It was produced by former Tangerine Dream member Peter Baumann and released by the French label Egg in 1979. Jardin Au Fou was the only early Roedelius album not to be released by Sky Records. The original release included 10 tracks but the final short piece, "Final", was left off the track listing on the original album cover. Mike Ezzo, who reviewed the album for Groove Unlimited, writes, in part: "...'Jardin au Fou' was where he cemented that particularly light-hearted and wistful Roedelius soun...
The all time classic TD masterpiece, and where my love of 'berlin school' electronic music, began. Still sounds innovative, even after 40 years. This is the 1995 remastered version.
CONCERT PERFORMANCE AT THE COLISEU LISBON
Enjoy the whole set 2 of the Zürich concert in one clip (May, 7th 2012). This recording is dedicated to all fans of TD. See also TD's website (http://tangerinedream-music.org/) for the official DVD release of the EMT. Set list: 1. Ricochet 2. Hoël Dhat The Alchemist 3. Lady Monk 4. Long Island 5. Blue Bridge 6. Alchemy Of The Heart 7. Warsaw In The Sun 8. Horizon 9. Teetering Scale 10. Transition 11. Girl On The Stairs 12. Loved By The Sun 13. Stratosfear 2005 Encores: 14. Sally’ s Garden 15. Vivaldi's Four Seasons – Movement Three: “Summer” 16. Phaedra 2012 Thanks to you all for your comments. Unfortunately, since YouTube linked with Google+ I am no longer able to answer each comment individually as I used to do in the past - I hope for your understandin...
Tangerine Dream. Tempodrom. Berlin, Germany. 2006. HD Enjoy! http://www.tangerinedream-music.com/index.php
Tangerine Dream - Paris 1973. E. Froese, C. Franke and P. Baumann. The Best Era. HD.
"Encore: Tangerine Dream Live" is an electronic music album released in 1977 by Tangerine Dream. It is mostly assembled from various recordings from the band's very successful 1977 U.S. tour. 01. Cherokee Lane [16:23] 02. Monolight [19:36] 03. Coldwater Canyon [17:39] 04. Desert Dream [17:36]
Full length untitled improvisation track, plus "Love On A Real Train" encore, plus walk through the artwork exhibition and chit-chat with the band...
The Electric Mandarine Tour Zürich Concert (set 2, encore) Recorded at May, 7th 2012. Enjoy and keep on dreaming!
Edgar Froese Christopher Franke Johannes Schmoelling Track listing "No Man's Land" -- 9:03 "Hyperborea" -- 8:31 "Cinnamon Road" -- 3:54 "Sphinx Lightning" -- 19:56 released by Tangerine Dream in 1983. It spent two weeks on the UK album chart peaking at No.45. "No Man's Land" makes heavy use of sitar. "Cinnamon Road" also utilizes sitar, but in a briefer period of time and with a conventional pop music structure. The longest track, "Sphinx Lightning"', recapitulates every style explored by Tangerine Dream over the previous decade. The album title refers to Hyperborea, a mythical, idyllic land in the Ancient Greek tradition, supposedly located far to the north of Thrace and where it was claimed the sun shone twenty-four hours a day.
Tangerine Dream - Zeit ( 1972 ) Track Listing: 1 Birth Of Liquid Plejades 2 Nebulous Dawn 00.19:53 3 Origin Of Supernatural Probabilities 00.37:49 4 Zeit 00.57:24
Conceived as a live but soundings as a studio album, « Ricochet » is a standard of TD's typical sequencer / synth music. Recording during their European tour in 1975, the music spontaneously developed is in the direct line of the two previous efforts, oscillating between Moog Synth, Mellotron enchanting lines with an addition of exhibited sequencer pulses & arpeggios (maybe too prominent for my ears, just as this basic endless structure makes up a lack of inspiration during the jamming). As usual the sound is very abstract and spacey. The opening track starts with a deep, moody, vibrant synth sound rapidly followed by repetitive electric lines and dynamic sequencer pulses. After more than 15 mn of perpetual, sometimes boring synth / sequencer passages the tune finishes as it started with a...
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Tangerine Dream tracks taken from the Complete Soundtrack: 0:00:00 - The Dream Is Always The Same [3.41] 0:03:41 - Watering Flowers [1.07] 0:04:48 - Wrong Date [0.44] 0:05:32 - No Future (Get Off The Babysitter) [1.59] 0:07:32 - Lana [3.51] 0:11:23 - Guido The Killer Pimp (Movie Version) [4.27] 0:15:51 - Confrontation With Guido [1.04] 0:16:56 - U Boat Commander [0.47] 0:17:44 - Love On A Real Train (Movie Version) [2.28] 0:20:12 - Love On A Real Train (Album Version) [3.55] 0:24:08 - Returning The Furniture [1.00] 0:25:09 - Guido The Killer Pimp (Album Version) [4.19] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Complete Tracklist: 01 - The Dream Is Always The Same (Tangerine Dream) 02 - Every Breath You Take (The Police) 03 - My Heart Tells Me ...
0:00:00 - Main Titles / The Heist ................. [Diamond Diary] 0:10:46 - Sam's Forge ..................................... [Burning Bar] 0:13:58 - Chicago Courtroom......................... [Scrap Yard] 0:18:38 - Tailed / The Break-In ..................... [Thru Metamorphic Rocks] 0:28:35 - San Diego Beach / Love Scene .. [Beach Theme] 0:32:20 - Frank Is Set Up ................................ [Thru Metamorphic Rocks] 0:36:50 - Destruction ...................................... [Dr. Destructo] 0:40:08 - Final Confrontation / End Credits [Confrontation by Craig Safan] Alternate, Extended & Unused Cues 0:45:58 - Trap Feeling 0:48:56 - Chicago Courtroom ........................ [Scrap Yard] 0:53:14 - Tailed / The Break-In ..................... [Igneous] 0:59:01 - Beach Theme # 1 ..........
0:00:00 - Force Majeure [18.18] 0:18:17 - Cloudburst Flight [7.29] 0:25:45 - Thru Metamorphic Rocks [14.32] August - September 1978 Hansa Studios (Berlin) Edgar Froese, Chris Franke, Klaus Krüger, Eduard Meyer. After Steve Jolliffe had left the group, Edgar Froese and Chris Franke recorded the album Force Majeure on their own in Berlin. Klaus Krüger played drums again before changing to the band of Iggy Pop. Force Majeure was critically acclaimed and went Top 30 in the UK. Up to now this album is one of the most famous among Tangerine Dream fans. In 1995 Virgin re-released the album on CD in the so-called "Definitive Edition" series, featuring the original front cover artwork. The sound quality of this release, using the Super Bit Mapping technology, is probably the best up to now.
0:00:00 - Phaedra [16.47] 0:16:47 - Mysterious Semblance At The Strand Of Nightmares [10.45] 0:27:33 - Movements Of A Visionary [7.58] 0:35:31 - Sequent C' [2.17] December 1973 The Manor (Shipton-on-Cherwell) Edgar Froese, Chris Franke, Peter Baumann. The first album released worldwide by Virgin Records, Phaedra, was recorded in less than three weeks. The title originates from the Greek myth of Phaedra, the daughter of Minos and Ariadne's sister. She committed suicide after her stepson refused her advances. The album is divided into four compositions: two credited to the group, one each to Edgar Froese and Peter Baumann. Along with conventional instruments like guitar, bass, organ and flute, each member used a VCS 3 synthesiser. Edgar Froese played his Mellotron, Chris Franke the big ...
0:00:00 - CHEROKEE LANE [16.23] 0:16:23 - MONOLIGHT [19.36] 0:35:59 - COLDWATER CANYON [17.39] 0:53:38 - DESERT DREAM [17.36] EDGAR FROESE : GIBSON LES PAUL CUSTOM GUITARS, TWIN KEYBOARD MELLOTRON MARK V, STEINWAY GRAND PIANO, OBERHEIM FOUR VOICE POLYPHONIC SYNTHESIZER, PPG SYNTHESIZER, ARP OMNISTRING SYNTHESIZER, MOOG MODULAR SYNTHESIZER AND PROJEKT ELECTRONIC TIME CONTROL SYSTEM. CHRIS FRANKE : MOOG MODULAR SYNTHESIZER, PROJEKT ELECTRONIC SEQUENCER, COMPUTERSTUDIO DIGITAL SEQUENCER, MELLOTRON M400, ARP SOLOIST SYNTHESIZER, ELKA STRING SYNTHESIZER, OBERHEIM SEQUENCER, OBERHEIM EIGHT VOICE POLYPHONIC SYNTHESIZER, AND ELECTRONIC PERCUSSION. PETER BAUMANN : PROJEKT ELECTRONIC MODULAR SYNTHESIZER, PROJEKT ELECTRONIC SEQUENCER, FENDER RHODES PIANO, ARP SOLOIST SYNTHESIZER, MELLOTRON M4...
An interview with Edgar Froese, Chris Franke and Johannes Schmoelling of Tangerine Dream on Australian TV on the eve of their 1982 Australian tour.
Julia interviews Peter Baumann (Tangerine Dream, Dominatrix). Nov 5, 1983, Ep. #30. They are discussing his Sinatra cover of Strangers in the Night: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsW--1BxWLg http://facebook.com/VideowaveMusic
I'm backstage at the Best Buy Theater in NYC talking with a musical genius and awesome person, Edgar Froese! Tangerine Dream are the pioneers of electronic music, founded in 1967. Pavlina's Kidz place airs on radio stations in FL and NC and realradiodaytona.
A rare interview with Edgar Froese and Thorsten Quaeschning of Tangerine Dream just prior to their show at Moogfest 2011 (www.moogfest.com). Catch Tangerine Dream in concert! Their Electric Mandarine Tour runs from July 5-July 14 (www.tangerinedream-music.com). Support the Bob Moog Foundation (www.moogfoundation.org). Please take note: MUSIC USED WITH PERMISSION FROM TANGERINE DREAM / EASTGATE MUSIC & ARTS.
Tangerine Dream playing in studio for a German TV documentary (Musik aus dem computer?)in the early 80's
In the final part of our interview with John Foxx, he discusses Tangerine Dream, Kraftwerk, Simple Minds and others who inspired him throughout his career, then moving onto electronic artists of today who John is impressed by. He also reveals his most influential track of all time.. Like Electrospective on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Electrospective Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Electr0spective Sign up: http://bit.ly/LNrRP1 This interview was filmed at The Maths studio - www.memetune.net Buy John Foxx's new album at: http://smarturl.it/boqo9s Part 1: http://youtu.be/wm-wPmE0Ju4 Part 2: http://youtu.be/tPmBNpDx53M
interview from the rare luminous visions dvd
Originally broadcast on BBC Radio London's 'Breakthrough', April 1975. Introduced by Mike Sparrow. Interviewer - Steve Harvey. Tangerine Dream - Edgar Froese, Chris Franke, Michael Hoenig.
Originally broadcast on BBC Radio London's 'Breakthrough', April 1975. Introduced by Mike Sparrow. Interviewer - Steve Harvey. Tangerine Dream - Edgar Froese, Chris Franke, Michael Hoenig.
Just one step at a time
And closer to destiny
I knew at a glance
There'd always be a chance for me
With someone I could live for
Nowhere I would rather be
Is your love strong enough
Like a rock in the sea
Am I asking too much
Is your love strong enough?
Just one beat of your heart
And stranger than fantasy
I knew from the start
It had to be the place for me
Someone that I would die for
There's no way I could ever leave
Is your love strong enough
Like a rock in the sea
Am I asking too much
Is your love strong enough?
Is your love strong enough?
Just one beat of your heart
Is your love strong enough?
Is your love strong enough?
Is your love strong enough?
Is your love strong enough?
Is your love strong enough?
Just one beat of your heart
Strong enough?
Strong enough?
Just one beat of your heart
Strong enough?
Strong enough?
Just one beat of your heart
Strong enough?
Strong enough?
Just one beat of your heart
Strong enough?
Strong enough?
Just one beat of your heart
Strong enough?
Strong enough?
Just one beat of your heart