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    Posted: November 09 2019 at 14:11
This blog is a celebration of all things Electronica, so whether you're into Jean Michele Jarre, Tangerine Dream, Vangelis, or maybe something a bit more esoteric, then this is the thread for you!
There's a whole galaxy of weird and wonderful  Electronic Music out there just waiting to be discovered.  Smile
 
What better way to start than with the Masters of Electronic Music: TANGERINE DREAM - Live At The Tempodrome, Berlin (2006)
 
 
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TANGERINE DREAM  - Orange Odyssey - Live from Lorelei on the banks of the River Rhine (2007)  
 
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I've been listening a lot to David Hendry, aka OHEAD. His music has elements of Tangerine Dream, Ozric Tentacles, and Shpongle.

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Karlheinz Stockhausen's "Gesang der Jünglinge im Feuerofen" ("Song of the Youths in the Furnace"):




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IMO Tangerine Dream is pretty boring. I could never get into that band.
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Originally posted by Hrychu Hrychu wrote:

IMO Tangerine Dream is pretty boring. I could never get into that band.
Tangerine Dream's first three albums were pretty boring. Smile
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Tangerine Dream - The London Eye Concert 2008
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VANGELIS - Eureka Rotterdam Concert 1991
 
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i have some respect for Moby
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TANGERINE DREAM - Rocking Out the Bats. Live open air concert at The Citadel, Spandau, Berlin (2009)
 
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Here's a video for Tangerine Dream fans who may recognise lovely Linda Spa from their touring band line-up.
 
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Originally posted by Icarium Icarium wrote:

i have some respect for Moby


I was quite into Moby in the 90's, along with all manner of house/techno/ambient etc.. I still am, although I've not listened to Moby for years. I saw him live a couple of times back in the day. Great gigs.
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Hrychu Hrychu wrote:

IMO Tangerine Dream is pretty boring. I could never get into that band.

Tangerine Dream's first three albums were pretty boring. Smile


My knowledge of Tangerine Dream is not extensive, although I love Rubycon and Phaedra, and quite like the albums that proceeded them. Rubycon Part 1 is incredible. I have a live album 'Logo's' (?) I'll have to dig it out and give it another spin. It's been a while.

What little I heard of their later 'world music' efforts I found a little boring and formulaic, but I may be 'misremembering'

For me, the most enjoyable electronic music came out of the 90's dance music scene; Aphex Twin, FSOL, Global Communication, The Orb et al..
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Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Hrychu Hrychu wrote:

IMO Tangerine Dream is pretty boring. I could never get into that band.

Tangerine Dream's first three albums were pretty boring. Smile


My knowledge of Tangerine Dream is not extensive, although I love Rubycon and Phaedra, and quite like the albums that proceeded them. Rubycon Part 1 is incredible. I have a live album 'Logo's' (?) I'll have to dig it out and give it another spin. It's been a while.

What little I heard of their later 'world music' efforts I found a little boring and formulaic, but I may be 'misremembering'

For me, the most enjoyable electronic music came out of the 90's dance music scene; Aphex Twin, FSOL, Global Communication, The Orb et al..
My appreciation of Tangerine Dream began from the Phaedra album onwards. The three albums before that were dull and uninteresting ambient soundscapes to my ears. Smile
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Hrychu Hrychu wrote:

IMO Tangerine Dream is pretty boring. I could never get into that band.

Tangerine Dream's first three albums were pretty boring. Smile


My knowledge of Tangerine Dream is not extensive, although I love Rubycon and Phaedra, and quite like the albums that proceeded them. Rubycon Part 1 is incredible. I have a live album 'Logo's' (?) I'll have to dig it out and give it another spin. It's been a while.

What little I heard of their later 'world music' efforts I found a little boring and formulaic, but I may be 'misremembering'

For me, the most enjoyable electronic music came out of the 90's dance music scene; Aphex Twin, FSOL, Global Communication, The Orb et al..

My appreciation of Tangerine Dream began from the Phaedra album onwards. The three albums before that were dull and uninteresting ambient soundscapes to my ears. Smile


I like dull, uninteresting ambient soundscapes..
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Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

My appreciation of Tangerine Dream began from the Phaedra album onwards. The three albums before that were dull and uninteresting ambient soundscapes to my ears. Smile


I like dull, uninteresting ambient soundscapes..
 
I suppose those first three Tangerine Dream albums are okay to listen to late at night if I want to get off to sleep. Smile
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

My appreciation of Tangerine Dream began from the Phaedra album onwards. The three albums before that were dull and uninteresting ambient soundscapes to my ears. Smile


I like dull, uninteresting ambient soundscapes..

 
I suppose those first three Tangerine Dream albums are okay to listen to late at night if I want to get off to sleep. Smile


Yep! That's their primary use.. Ditto, Eno's Music for Airports, another favourite of mine.
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Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

My appreciation of Tangerine Dream began from the Phaedra album onwards. The three albums before that were dull and uninteresting ambient soundscapes to my ears. Smile


I like dull, uninteresting ambient soundscapes..

 
I suppose those first three Tangerine Dream albums are okay to listen to late at night if I want to get off to sleep. Smile


Yep! That's their primary use.. Ditto, Eno's Music for Airports, another favourite of mine.
I know what you mean. Brian Eno is the uncrowned king of ambient soundscapes. I'd also recommend the lesser-known Johann Johannsson and Max Richter.
 


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Tangerine Dream are one of the true pioneers of electronic and ambient music, and the albums they recorded for Virgin Records between 1980 and 1983 remain classics of the genre. Off the back of the success of In Search Of Hades, UMC presents this 10CD box set showcasing the next chapter in this period of Tangerine Dream’s history. The box set features newly re-mastered versions of the albums Tangram, Thief, Exit, White Eagle, Logos, Hyperborea along with the previously unreleased soundtracks from the films The Soldier, the 1982 movie directed by James Glickenhaus and The Keep from the 1983 movie directed by Michael Mann, something of a holy grail for Tangerine Dream fans. All audio has been re-mastered from the original master tapes by Ben Wiseman.

Pilots of Purple Twilight also features additional previously unreleased material across 4 discs, including the full concert at The Dominion Theatre, London (November 1982). In addition to this the soundtrack to Thief includes an extended promotional only version of “Dr. Destructo”, White Eagle features six bonus tracks recorded for the German television crime drama series Tatort (originally released on a 12-inch single and a 7-inch single in Germany only), all of which are released for the first time on CD and digitally. Finally, Hyperborea includes five bonus tracks originally issued on the Virgin soundtrack LP for the movie Risky Business, including Tangerine Dream’s biggest streaming track, Love On A Real Train.

Pilots Of Purple Twilight is lavishly packaged with a hard-back book with a new essay and many rare photographs and memorabilia. 1CD versions of Tangram, Thief, Exit, White Eagle, Hyperborea & Logos will also be released, the audio on these will be from the 2020 remasters and will feature bonus tracks from box.

DISC 1
1Tangram Set 1 
2Tangram Set 2 
DISC 2
1Beach Theme 
2Dr. Destructo 
3Diamond Diary 
4Burning Bar 
5Beach Scene 
6Scrap Yard 
7Trap Feeling 
8Igneous 
9Dr. Destructo (extended version) (promo only) 
DISC 3
1Kiew Mission 
2Pilots of Purple Twilight 
3Choronzon 
4Exit 
5Network 23 
6Remote Viewing 
DISC 4
1Mojave Plan 
2Midnight in Tula 
3Convention of the 24 
4White Eagle 
5Das Mädchen auf der Treppe 
6Flock 
7Katja 
8Speed 
9Daydream 
10Moorland 
DISC 5
1Main Titles 
2Cue #1 – variation on Logos #1 
3Cue #2 – variation on Horizon #1 
4Cue #3 – The Soldier #1 
5Cue #4 – variation on Dolphin Dance 
6Cue #5 – variation on Tangent #1 
7Cue #6 – The Soldier #2 
8Cue #7 – The Soldier #3 
9Cue #8 – The Soldier #4 
10Cue #9 – The Soldier #5 
11Cue #10 – variation on Horizon #2 
12Cue #11 – The Soldier #6 
13Cue #12 – The Soldier #7 
14Cue #13 - variation on Logos #2 
15Cue #14 – The Soldier #8 
16Cue #15 – variation on Horizon #3 
17End Titles 
DISC 6
1The Dominion Concert Part One 
DISC 7
1The Dominion Concert Part Two 
2Midnight in Tula 
3White Eagle 
4Dominion 
DISC 8
1Logos (Part 1) 
2Logos (Part 2) 
3Dominion 
DISC 9
1No Man’s Land 
2Hyperborea 
3Cinnamon Road 
4Sphinx Lightning 
5The Dream is Always the Same 
6No Future (Get off the Babysitter) 
7Guido the Killer Pimp 
8Lana 
9Love on a Real Train (Risky Business) 
DISC 10
1Puer Natus Est Nobis (Gloria) 
2Arx Allemand 
3Truth and Fiction 
4The Silver Seal 
5Ancient Powerplant 
6Supernatural Accomplice 
7The Challenger's Arrival 
8Heritage Survival 
9Parallel Words 
10Canzone 
11Voices from a Common Land 
12Wardays Sunrise 
13The Night in Romania
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