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Released in 1970 by record label Ohr, the first Tangerine Dream album, Electronic Meditation, was a tape-collage Krautrock piece, using the technology of the time rather than the synthesized music they later became famous for. The line-up for the album was Froese, Klaus Schulze, and Conrad Schnitzler.
Tangerine Dream's releases have been divided into several eras based on the record label of the time. Tangerine Dream's first releases were on the Ohr label. The Ohr logo was a pink ear, thus fans refer to this era as the Pink Years; this covers Electronic Meditation (1970) to Atem (1973).
According to the review aggregator Metacritic, Raum received "generally favorable reviews" based on a weighted average score of 78 out of 100 from 7 critic scores. [3]Paul Simpson of AllMusic commented that "As Tangerine Dream's influence seemed more prominent throughout electronic music during the 2010s than it had since the group's heyday, the existing lineup produced the band's most ...
Turn of the Tides is the forty-ninth release and twenty-second major studio album by the band Tangerine Dream. It is the first studio album to feature saxophone player Linda Spa and guitarist Zlatko Perica performing as full-time members. It was nominated for Best New Age Album at the 1995 Grammys.
Baumann had temporarily left Tangerine Dream twice, first in 1973 (returning in time for Franke & Froese to shelf their current work on Green Desert and the three to start anew on what was to become Phaedra), and again in 1975, leaving Michael Hoenig as a temporary substitute for an Australian tour. His departure in 1977, shortly after the ...
Schmoelling met Tangerine Dream founder Edgar Froese in 1979 at the theatre where Schmoelling worked. [2] After his successful audition, he was brought into the band as a replacement for keyboardist and wind player Steve Jolliffe and drummer Klaus Krueger, returning the band to a trio keyboard lineup as in the time of Peter Baumann.
Exit is the sixteenth major release and eleventh studio album by the German group Tangerine Dream. [2] The first track features an uncredited Berlin actress [3] chanting, in Russian, the names of the continents of the world and pleading to end the threat of "limited" nuclear war, [4] [5] which was a potential danger facing the world during the late Cold War era in which the album was released.
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