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verslibre
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He also commented on Froese's descent into "irrelevance" following Epsilon in Malaysian Pale. It makes me wonder if he ever really listened to Stuntman. It sounds like he's blowing a lot of smoke... Poland was a phenomenal achievement for its time, four sides' worth of brand-new suites (precomposed with additional improv) that triggered a scramble for every regional outlet (for whatever reason, it wasn't easy to find, though it was on Relativity). "Poland" (Side A) was long termed the "blueprint for house music." Not sure if it is, but the entire release, all the way up to the finale of "Horizon," blew me away. And Edgar didn't even plug in his guitar!
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Jacob Schoolcraft
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On Force Majeure Edgar Froese's guitar playing Improved and he seemed to master improvisation, expanding more, improved his technique...and actually came across more like a Steve Hillage or Andrew Latimer style of playing. He was good before, but on this album it was evident that he took a leap forward.
In 1980 I enjoyed listening to Avant-garde by candlelight. Zeit and Atem were always included . "Nebulous Dawn" seemed to create a vibe of falling darkness. The piece created a feeling of drifting into the supernatural. The piece "Atem" projected in the exact same way. Tangerine Dream created beautiful darkscapes! Around the time of Phadrea , Rubycon the pulsating effect began which was a very rhythmical aspect brought into Electronic Music. Of course other people were already doing that..Mort Garson's rhythmical rapid pulsating synthesizer sound on "Leave The Driving To Us" which Pink Floyd's "On The Run" had a similarity to. There was Terry Riley who created swirly electronics over a pulsating rhythm with organ , Beaver & Krause and Ron Geesin , but TD took the idea and created atmospheric soundscape decorations around it. They were highly influential to other Electronic artists. Stratosphere and Sorcerer took another leap forward. Sorcerer never felt like a soundtrack to me. I love "Overture" from the album Various Artist ( Virgin) and "Haunted Heights" from a Tangerine Dream box set released in 1980. Both pieces are hauntingly affective and from that period. Peter Baumann recorded a few tracks on Trans Harmonic Nights that Share similarities with "Haunted Heights". This style of Electronic Music influenced the early Neuronium from Spain and in Mexico during the 80s and 90s a quite impressive list of Electronic artists began releasing dark Electronic music which to some degree shared the influence of Tangerine Dream. |
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Heart of the Matter
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Yes, me too. And it promised so much, what a pity. |
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richardh
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My collection tends to be dominated by Tangerine Dream and Vangelis.
For me Vangelis is the best artist working within the genre because there is so much variety. My favourites by him are Heaven and Hell Albedo 0.39 Spiral Beauborg China Soil Festivities Mask Direct Voices El Greco but there are several other ones including obviously the Blade Runner s/t that are excellent. Tangerine Dream - I love everything pretty much from Ricochet to Underwater Sunlight (1975- 1987) but my absolute favourite is Tangram. Others: Neuronium - Heritage J M Jarre - Oxygene, Equinox, Magnetic Fields and Rendez-Vous Eddie Jobson - Theme of Secrets Rick Wakeman - White Rock Edgar Froese - Epsilon in Malaysian Pale and Pinnacles Mike Oldfield - Songs of Distant Earth Jurgen Fritz - Hard To Be A God (I've not heard much modern stuff unfortunately) |
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wiz_d_kidd
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I didn't check to see whether these were all classified as Prog Electronic on PA, but I don't really care because they ARE in my book... Tangerine Dream - Ricochet
Tangerine Dream - Cyclone Radio Massacre International - Emissaries ARC - Umbra Cosmic Ground - Cosmic Ground 2 Jean Michel Jarre - Les Concerts en Chine Klaus Schulze - Royal Festival Hall OHEAD - Dreamstate Circus Zombi - Escape Velocity Vangelis - Albedo 0.39 |
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Jacob Schoolcraft
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Hawkwind- Quark,Strangeness, And Charm
Robert Calvert Sci-Fi stories backed with Space Rock rhythms and Simon House's Electronic Music. Hawkwind- The Xeon Codex A more definitive cross between Electronic sound effects and Electronic pulsating rhythms and Space Rock songs. "Sword Of The East" should have been on the Chronicles Of The Black Sword studio album. Hawkwind- It Is The Business Of The Future To Be Dangerous The first 15 or 20 minutes of the album is Electronic. I'm not fond of the songwriting on this one, but the instrumental Electronic pieces are fun Stomu Yamashta- Sea & Sky Atmospheric electronics combined with Jazz Rock and Classical structure. Art Zoyd- La Chute De La Maison Usher Art Zoyd- Faust Art Zoyd- Nosferatu Art Zoyd-Le Mariage Du Ciel Et De L'Enfer Art Zoyd- Les Espaces Inquiets/Phase IV/Archives II Ron Geesin- Roncycle 1: The Journey Of A Melody DER NAME DER ROSE- Composed by James Horner Not Progressive Rock, unless you consider Popol Vuh to be Progressive Rock but nevertheless this music captures the sound and style of Florian Fricke during his Nosferatu period. Maybe it was not intended to be. The cd was manufactured in West Germany in 1986. That means it's out of print...ok moving rapidly right along.. |
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Psychedelic Paul
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My A-Z list of favourite Progressive Electronic artists:-
ARC (Ian Boddy & Mark Shreeve) (United Kingdom) Bekki Williams (United Kingdom) Code Indigo (Robert Fox & David Wright) (United Kingdom) John Dyson (United Kingdom) Brian Eno (United Kingdom) Robert Fox (United Kingdom) Gandalf (Austria) Michael Hoenig (Germany) Ian Boddy (United Kingdom) Jean Michel Jarre (France) Kitaro (Japan) Glyn Lloyd-Jones (United Kingdom) Mark Shreeve (United Kingdom) Pete Namlook (Germany) Patrick O' Hearn (United States) Andy Pickford (United Kingdom) Quaeschning & Schnauss (Germany) Realtime (Germany) Synergy (Larry Fast) (United States) Tangerine Dream (Germany) Umberto (United States) Vangelis (Greece) David Wright (United Kingdom) Bernard Xolotl (France) Yanni (Greece) Zanov (France) Edited by Psychedelic Paul - September 20 2022 at 12:55 |
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David_D
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just great, Paul, thanks
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Psychedelic Paul
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My pleasure. You may be interested to know that one half of the Quaeschning & Schnauss duo is now with Tangerine Dream.
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They were both in TD when they recorded that.
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Psychedelic Paul
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It serves me right for not checking the dates. I only remembered Quaeschning & Schnauss on account of them being the only Progressive Electronic artist beginning with the letter "Q", even though there's no "Q" in the German alphabet, although there's always a Queue to get into Tangerine Dream concerts.
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Every Tangerine Dream album from it's inception up to 1977
Edgar Froese-Aqua -Epsilon In Malaysian Pale Klaus Schulze-Moondawn -Mirage Steve Hillage-Rainbow Dome Musicke Juergen Fritz-Hard To Be A God and my favorite, Galactic Explorers-Epitaph for Venus
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David_D
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great and thanks, Presdoug
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Hi
It seem that a race and each one write a longest list , win the race!!! Electronic Prog is a one of widest range sub-genres of Progressive Rock categories. There are too many bands and artists that released and will release too many albums because most of them use technology to made a piece. most of them are unvalued (from artistic POV) IMO. Personally , I love Tangerine Dream (atem-Tiger) , Vanglis , Synergy and all solo albums from Tangerine Dream's former members , Tomita and some pieces and albums from others... |
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Psychedelic Paul
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I'd like to make some Changes to my A-Z list, so Mort Garson and You are out (nothing personal!) and Gandalf and Yanni are in.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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