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allmusic, music reviews, new releases, artists biography Without doubt, the recordings of Tangerine Dream have made the greatest impact Tangerine Dream biography The first lineup of Tangerine Dream formed later that year, became the first Tangerine Dream LP when Germany's Ohr Includes a biography, pictures from the band, discography, sound samples, and more.Tangerine Dream is a German electronic music group founded in 1967 by Edgar Froese. their fans were introduced to Tangerine Dream by their film soundtracks, which This video is split in two parts. tangerine dream edgar froese german progressive rock synth pop experimental avant garde kraut Tangerine Dream live performances and more information on Tangerine Dream. Latest Release: Dream Remixes 2.1 Get this artist on Napster Buy on iTunes For other uses, see Tangerine Dream (disambiguation) The border between Tangerine Dream's studio and live albums is quite a blurred one. MySpace music profile for Tangerine Dream (OFFICIAL MySpace SITE) with tour dates, songs, videos, pictures, blogs, band information, downloads and moreWatch videos from the music artist Tangerine Dream on the official VH1 website. Radio VH1 stations that play Tangerine Dream. Blue Room Tangerine Dream. Most Popular Albums by This Artist. Phaedra (Rate it) Rubycon (Rate it) Tangerine Dream. Average Customer Review: Release Date: October 25, Amazon.com: Phaedra: Music: Tangerine Dream by Tangerine Dream Phaedra, daughter of Minos, 'Phaedra' from Tangerine dream will never get old. is a comprehensive and (hopefully) complete discography of Tangerine Dream. Search of Hades 7" The Tangerine Dream Single 7" 1977 Stratosfear Album Encore Official site includes biography, discography, sound files, pictures, and interviews.Tangerine Dream is a German electronic music group founded in 1967 by Edgar Froese . The band has undergone several personnel changes over the years, with Froese the only Tangerine Dream has released over one hundred albums (not counting singles, compilations and fan releases) over the last four decades.Skip to main content - Latest version of flash-player and of the latest browser required. © 2006 Tangerine Dream | All rights reserved | Visit » Edgar Froese | CMS - Webdesign by The Tangerine Dream DVD by Nobis; Olenicks; Jeremy Jones; Sage; Dana Flahr and Teton Gravity Research ( DVD - Dec 20, 2006) Buy new : $19.95 from $14.33Online shopping for Styles from a great selection of Music; Classical, Pop, Rock, International, Jazz, Alternative Rock, Latin Music, Dance & DJ, R&B, Rap & Hip-Hop & more at Andy K : this might just be a rumourbut I thought you might like ( 2007.10.25. 01:23 ) Dream:On; Andy K : Nice write upmine is half finished but online now! and ( 2007 Madcap’s Flaming Duty: The Stunning new album from Tangerine Dream. Tangerine Dream celebrates their 40th Anniversary in 2007 with the release of their latest album -"Madcap’s Movies Tangerine Dream live at SBE See an excerpt from the Tangerine Dream concert at Shepherd's Bush Empire in London, recorded at May, 12th 2001.
Tangerine Dream
Tangerine Dream
Artist: Tangerine Dream
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Electronic, New Age, Rock, Soundtrack, Ambient, Techno, Rock: Electronic, Electronic: Progressive, Acid Jazz,
Biography:
Without doubt, the recordings of Tangerine Dream have made the greatest impact on the widest variety of instrumental music during the 1980s and '90s, ranging from the most atmospheric new age and space music to the harshest abrasions of electronic dance. Founded in 1967 by Edgar Froese in Berlin, the group has progressed through a full three dozen lineups (Froese being the only continuous member with staying power) and four distinct stages of development: the experimentalist minimalism of the late '60s and early '70s; stark sequencer trance during the mid- to late '70s, the group's most influential period; an organic form of instrumental music on their frequent film and studio work during the 1980s; and, finally, a more propulsive dance style, which showed Tangerine Dream with a sound quite similar to their electronic inheritors in the field of dance music. Froese, born in Tilsit, East Prussia in 1944, was little influenced by music while growing up. Instead, he looked to the Dadaist and Surrealist art movements for inspiration, as well as literary figures such as Gertrude Stein, Henry Miller and Walt Whitman. He organized multimedia events at the residence of Salvador Dali in Spain during the mid-'60s and began to entertain the notion of combining his artistic and literary influences with music; Froese played in a musical combo called the Ones, which recorded just one single before dissolving in 1967. The first lineup of Tangerine Dream formed later that year, with Froese on guitar, bassist Kurt Herkenberg, drummer Lanse Hapshash, flutist Voker Hombach and Charlie Prince. The quintet aligned itself with contemporary American acid rock (the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane), and played around Berlin at various student events. The lineup lasted only two years, and by 1969 Froese had recruited wind player Conrad Schnitzler and drummer Klaus Schulze. One of the trio's early rehearsals, not originally intended for release, became the first Tangerine Dream LP when Germany's Ohr Records issued Electronic Meditation in June 1970. The LP was a playground for obtuse music-making -- keyboards, several standard instruments, and a variety of household objects were recorded and filtered through several effects processors, creating a sparse, experimentalist atmosphere. Both Schulze and Schnitzler left for solo careers later in 1970, and Froese replaced them the following year with drummer Christopher Franke and organist Steve Schroeder. When Schroeder left a year later, Tangerine Dream gained its most stable lineup core when organist Peter Baumann joined the fold. The trio of Froese, Franke and Baumann would continue until Baumann's departure in 1977, and even then, Froese and Franke would compose the spine of the group for an additional decade. On 1971's Alpha Centauri and the following year's Zeit, the trio's increased use of synthesizers and a growing affinity for space music resulted in albums that pushed the margin for the style. Atem, released in 1973, finally gained Tangerine Dream widespread attention outside Europe; influential British DJ John Peel named it his LP of the year, and the group signed a five-year contract with Richard Branson's Virgin Records. Though less than a year old, Virgin had already become a major player in the recording industry, thanks to the massive success of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells (widely known for its use in the film The Exorcist). Tangerine Dream's first album for Virgin, Phaedra, was an milestone not only for the group, but for instrumental music. Branson had allowed the group free rein at Virgin's Manor Studios, where they used Moog synthesizers and sequencers for the first time; the result was a relentless, trance-inducing barrage of rhythm and sound, an electronic update of the late-'60s and early-'70s classical minimalism embodied by Terry Riley. Though mainstream critics were unsurprisingly hostile toward the album (it obviously made no pretense to rock & roll in any form), Phaedra broke into the British Top 20 and earned Tangerine Dream a large global audience. The follow-ups Rubycon and the live Ricochet were also based on the blueprint with which Phaedra had been built, but the release of Stratosfear in 1976 saw the use of more organic instruments such as untreated piano and guitar; also, the group added vocals for 1978's Cyclone, a move which provoked much criticism from their fans. Both of these innovations didn't change the sound in a marked degree, however; their incorporation into rigid sequencer patterns continued to distance Tangerine Dream from the mainstream of contemporary instrumental music. Baumann left for a solo career in 1978 (later founding the Private Music label), and was replaced briefly by keyboard player Steve Joliffe and then Johannes Schmoelling, another important member of Tangerine Dream who would stay until the mid-'80s. In 1980, the Froese/Franke/Schmoelling lineup was unveiled at the Palast der Republik in East Berlin, the first live performance by a Western group behind the Iron Curtain. Tangerine Dream also performed live on TV with the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra one year later, and premiered their studio work on 1980s Tangram. Mike Oldfield had shown the effectiveness of using new instrumental music forms as a bed for film on Tubular Bells, and in 1977 The Exorcist's director William Friedkin had tapped Tangerine Dream for soundtrack work on his film Sorcerer. By the time the new lineup stabilized in 1981, Hollywood was knocking on the band's door; Tangerine Dream worked on the soundtracks to more than 30 films during the 1980s, among them Risky Business, The Keep, Flashpoint, Firestarter, Vision Quest and Legend. If the idea of standalone electronic music hadn't entered the minds of mainstream America before this time, the large success of these soundtracks (especially Risky Business) entrenched the idea and proved enormously influential to soundtrack composers from all fields. Despite all the jetting between Hollywood and Berlin, the group continued to record proper LPs and tour the world as well. Hyperborea, released in 1983, was their last album for Virgin, and a move to Zomba/Jive Records signaled several serious changes for the band during the late '80s. After the first Zomba release (a live concert recorded in Warsaw), 1985's Le Parc marked the first time Tangerine Dream had flirted with sampling technology. The use of sampled material was an important decision to make for a group which had always investigated the philosophy of sound and music with much care, though Le Parc was a considerable success -- both fans and critics calling it their best LP in a decade. Tyger, released in 1987, featured more vocals than any previous Tangerine Dream LP, and many of the group's fans were quite dispirited in their disfavor. Schmoelling left in 1988, to be replaced by the classically trained Paul Haslinger and (for a brief time) Ralf Wadephul. Optical Race, released in 1988, was the first Tangerine Dream album to appear on old bandmate Peter Baumann's Private Music Records. Several more albums followed for the label, after which Haslinger left to work on composing filmscores in Los Angeles. His replacement, and the only other permanent member of Tangerine Dream since, was Edgar's son Jerome Froese (whose photo had graced the cover of several TD albums in the past). Another record-label change, to Miramar, preceded the release of 1992's Rockoon, which earned Tangerine Dream one of their seven total Grammy nominations. In the mid-'90s, the music of Tangerine Dream increasingly began to reflect the group's influence on a generation of electronica and dance artists. The duo continued to record and release live albums, remix albums, studio albums, and soundtracks at the rate of about two albums per year into the late '90s. Bringing back founding member Edgar Froese for concerts during this period, the live Inferno documented their performance of Dante's classic novel by the same name.
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Cover Album Year # tracks Download album
Tangerine Dream : Blue Dawn
Blue Dawn 2006 10
Tangerine Dream : Jeanne d'Arc
Jeanne d'Arc 2005 9
Tangerine Dream : Kyoto
Kyoto 2005 11
Tangerine Dream : Phaedra 2005
Phaedra 2005 2005 1
Tangerine Dream : Rocking Mars CD1
Rocking Mars CD1 2005 6
Tangerine Dream : Rocking Mars CD2
Rocking Mars CD2 2005 8
Tangerine Dream : Space Flight Orange  Ep
Space Flight Orange Ep 2005 2
Tangerine Dream : Tangerine Tree 7 Vol.62  Preston Guild Hall, England 5Th November 1980 Cd1
Tangerine Tree 7 Vol.62 Preston Guild Hall, England 5Th November 1980 Cd1 2005 7
Tangerine Dream : Purgatorio CD 1 CD1
Purgatorio CD 1 CD1 2004 9
Tangerine Dream : Purgatorio CD 2 CD2
Purgatorio CD 2 CD2 2004 9
Tangerine Dream : Purgatorio CD1
Purgatorio CD1 2004 9
Tangerine Dream : Purgatorio CD2
Purgatorio CD2 2004 9
Tangerine Dream : Mota Atma
Mota Atma 2003 10
Tangerine Dream : Inferno
Inferno 2002 18
Tangerine Dream : Dream Mixes
Dream Mixes 2001 9
Tangerine Dream : Dream Mixes III
Dream Mixes III 2001 9
Tangerine Dream : Tangering Dream (electronic collection)
Tangering Dream (electronic collection) 2001 14
Tangerine Dream : The Keep
The Keep 2001 16
Tangerine Dream : Great Wall of China
Great Wall of China 2000 11
Tangerine Dream : The Seven Letters From Tibet
The Seven Letters From Tibet 2000 7
Tangerine Dream : Architecture In Motion
Architecture In Motion 1999 8
Tangerine Dream : Mars Polaris
Mars Polaris 1999 10
Tangerine Dream : Quinoa
Quinoa 1999 3
Tangerine Dream : The Hollywood Years Vol.1
The Hollywood Years Vol.1 1999 15
Tangerine Dream : The Hollywood Years Vol.2
The Hollywood Years Vol.2 1999 15
Tangerine Dream : Dream Encores
Dream Encores 1998 12
Tangerine Dream : Electrobeats
Electrobeats 1998 15
Tangerine Dream : Transsiberia
Transsiberia 1998 10
Tangerine Dream : Ambient Monkeys
Ambient Monkeys 1997 12
Tangerine Dream : Dream Mixes II (TimeSquare)
Dream Mixes II (TimeSquare) 1997 7
Tangerine Dream : Electronic Orgy CD1
Electronic Orgy CD1 1997 15
Tangerine Dream : Electronic Orgy CD2
Electronic Orgy CD2 1997 23
Tangerine Dream : Electronic Orgy CD3
Electronic Orgy CD3 1997 15
Tangerine Dream : Electronic Orgy CD4
Electronic Orgy CD4 1997 19
Tangerine Dream : Oasis
Oasis 1997 8
Tangerine Dream : Tournado
Tournado 1997 10
Tangerine Dream : Valentine Wheels
Valentine Wheels 1997 10
Tangerine Dream : Goblins' Club
Goblins' Club 1996 8
Tangerine Dream : Shepherds Bush (2000)
Shepherds Bush (2000) 1996 2
Tangerine Dream : Zoning
Zoning 1996 13
Tangerine Dream : Dream Mixes I CD1
Dream Mixes I CD1 1995 10
Tangerine Dream : Dream Mixes I CD2
Dream Mixes I CD2 1995 6
Tangerine Dream : Heartbreakers
Heartbreakers 1995 11
Tangerine Dream : Tyranny of Beauty
Tyranny of Beauty 1995 9
Tangerine Dream : Catch Me... If You Can
Catch Me... If You Can 1994 19
Tangerine Dream : Turn of the Tides
Turn of the Tides 1994 8
Tangerine Dream : 220 Volts Live
220 Volts Live 1993 11
Tangerine Dream : Rumpelstiltskin
Rumpelstiltskin 1993 8
Tangerine Dream : Deadly Care
Deadly Care 1992 11
Tangerine Dream : Rockoon
Rockoon 1992 11
Tangerine Dream : The Park is Mine
The Park is Mine 1992 12
Tangerine Dream : The Man Inside
The Man Inside 1991 11
Tangerine Dream : Dead Solid Perfect
Dead Solid Perfect 1990 22
Tangerine Dream : Destination Berlin
Destination Berlin 1990 10
Tangerine Dream : Melrose
Melrose 1990 9
Tangerine Dream : Lily On The Beach
Lily On The Beach 1989 13
Tangerine Dream : Miracle Mile
Miracle Mile 1989 11
Tangerine Dream : Antique Dreams (unrel.1971-88)
Antique Dreams (unrel.1971-88) 1988 12
Tangerine Dream : Live Miles
Live Miles 1988 2
Tangerine Dream : Optical Race
Optical Race 1988 10
Tangerine Dream : Canyon Dreams
Canyon Dreams 1987 8
Tangerine Dream : Near Dark
Near Dark 1987 11
Tangerine Dream : Shy People
Shy People 1987 9
Tangerine Dream : Three O'Clock High
Three O'Clock High 1987 22
Tangerine Dream : Tyger
Tyger 1987 6
Tangerine Dream : Green Desert
Green Desert 1986 4
Tangerine Dream : Parisian Dreams
Parisian Dreams 1986 2
Tangerine Dream : Underwater Sunlight
Underwater Sunlight 1986 6
Tangerine Dream : Le Parc
Le Parc 1985 9
Tangerine Dream : Legend
Legend 1985 11
Tangerine Dream : Firestarter
Firestarter 1984 11
Tangerine Dream : Flashpoint
Flashpoint 1984 10
Tangerine Dream : Flashpoint [Soundtrack]
Flashpoint [Soundtrack] 1984 10
Tangerine Dream : Poland (The Warsaw Concert)
Poland (The Warsaw Concert) 1984 4
Tangerine Dream : Hyperborea
Hyperborea 1983 4
Tangerine Dream : Logos
Logos 1983 2
Tangerine Dream : Risky Business(TD only tracks)
Risky Business(TD only tracks) 1983 5
Tangerine Dream : Wavelength
Wavelength 1983 16
Tangerine Dream : Raetikon
Raetikon 1982 3
Tangerine Dream : Sohoman Live in Sydney (1999)
Sohoman Live in Sydney (1999) 1982 5
Tangerine Dream : White Eagle
White Eagle 1982 4
Tangerine Dream : Exit
Exit 1981 6
Tangerine Dream : Thief
Thief 1981 8
Tangerine Dream : Pergamon
Pergamon 1980 2
Tangerine Dream : Staatsgrenze West
Staatsgrenze West 1980 1
Tangerine Dream : Tangram
Tangram 1980 2
Tangerine Dream : Cyclone
Cyclone 1978 3
Tangerine Dream : Encore
Encore 1977 4
Tangerine Dream : Sorcerer
Sorcerer 1977 12
Tangerine Dream : Paris, Palais du Sport
Paris, Palais du Sport 1976 4
Tangerine Dream : Soundmill Navigator (1999)
Soundmill Navigator (1999) 1976 1
Tangerine Dream : Stratosfear
Stratosfear 1976 4
Tangerine Dream : Ricochet
Ricochet 1975 2
Tangerine Dream : Rubycon
Rubycon 1975 2
Tangerine Dream : Phaedra
Phaedra 1974 4
Tangerine Dream : Atem
Atem 1973 4
Tangerine Dream : Green Desert (1986)
Green Desert (1986) 1973 4
Tangerine Dream : Zeit
Zeit 1972 4
Tangerine Dream : Alpha Centauri
Alpha Centauri 1971 3
Tangerine Dream : Electronic Meditation
Electronic Meditation 1970 5
Tangerine Dream : What A Blast
What A Blast 9

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