![]() ![]() ![]() Every live concert ends with a so-called Session, a half an hour of real-time composition that takes you on a musical and visual journey. This marked the band's return to the original sequencer-driven sound for which Tangerine Dream have become known since the 1970s. Based on Edgar Froese’s ideas and musical sketches, their first album Quantum Gate, was released on September the 29th, 2017, the 50th anniversary of the band’s founding. Since Froese's death in 2015 until 2020, the group consisted of Thorsten Quaeschning, Tangerine Dream member since 2005, Hoshiko Yamane and Ulrich Schnauss. Over the last 50 years the group has gone through many different line-up changes. The final project that founder Edgar Froese completed together with Tangerine Dream was Zero Gravity, a track performed together with Jean-Michel Jarre for his collaborative album Electronica. Tangerine Dream received the VGX GAMES AWARD in 2013 for the best soundtrack in a computer game. In 2013, Tangerine Dream composed the music for the video game Grand Theft Auto V, which became one of the most successful games in history. Rockoon was Grammy nominated as "Best New Age Album 1992" and reached the Top Ten in the Billboard New Age charts and the Top Twenty in Billboard. The following releases Rubycon, Ricochet, Stratosfear and Force Majeure were also similarly successful. It reached #15 in the UK album charts and became one of Virgin's first hits. The band, then consisting of Edgar Froese, Christopher Franke and Peter Baumann, signed to Richard Branson’s Virgin Records in the same year and released the album Phaedra, the first commercial album ever to feature sequencers. Tangerine Dream's international career started when the band's 1973 record Atem was named as Album of the Year by BBC Radio DJ John Peel. This style, often described as the Berlin School and later Kosmische Musik, has influenced the electronic music genre to the present day and is the blueprint for contemporary music genres like Ambient or Trance. Continuous modified structures – known as sequencing – were combined with distinctive solos. Tangerine Dream composed long pieces with unique structures, opening new dimensions in sound. Ī short outline on TD's history The early yearsĮdgar Froese initially started his playing career at the famous Zodiak Club in Berlin-Kreuzberg where he met new band member Steve Schroyder, and subsequently added Klaus Schulze and Conrad Schnitzler, a former student of Joseph Beuys, to the band's line-up.Įschewing their traditional rock influences, the group were pioneers in innovating a new style of electronic music, which began with Bob Moog's invention of the Moog synthesizer. shipping! An U.S.In 1967, Edgar founded the band Tangerine Dream and started to experiment with sequencers and synthesizers, exploring. Black Sabbath – Master of Reality U.S.shipping! An ultra rare still sealed copy of the… (1,763) Iveys (Badfinger) – Maybe Tomorrow ultra rare… Free U.S.Julie London – Collection of 67 Still Sealed… A collection of 67 still sealed U.S.shipping! An original red vinyl Japanese pressing of… (1,862) Pink Floyd – Relics original red vinyl Japan… Free U.S.shipping! A rare mispressed brown vinyl pressing of… (2,404) Rolling Stones – Beggar’s Banquet 1978… Free U.S.shipping! An original 1965 red vinyl Japanese pressing… (2,484) Beatles – Rubber Soul original Japan red vinyl… Free U.S.John Lennon/Yoko Ono – Two Virgins sealed… Free U.S.shipping! An ultra-rare Japanese red vinyl copy of… (2,760) Pink Floyd – The Piper at the Gates of Dawn… Free U.S.King Crimson – In the Court of the Crimson… A Japanese pressing of In the Court of the Crimson… (3,004).Still, the trio follows their trusted formula of lengthy exploration in six to eight parts, continuing some degree of organic looseness. The results are frequently bland, as if they expected the machines to write the songs for them as well. Chris Franke, recently-joined Johannes Schmoelling, and the ever-present frontman Edgar Froese seem to be leaning on their new equipment more than usual, making this concert sequentially denser than previous ones. Tangerine Dream suffers from a slight case of growing pains on Logos: Live at the Dominion, having recently turned off their lava lamps and opened up their programmers’ manuals. Clean disc!Ī nice copy of a pretty good Tangerine Dream LP.īackground: Released in 1983, Logos Live was the fourth live album by Tangerine Dream.Ī gave Logos Live this review: Offered for sale is an original Japanese pressing of the live album Logos Live by Tangerine Dream, including the original obi.Ībout this copy: This copy of Logos Live is a 1983 Japanese pressing on the Virgin label. ![]()
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