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jahmas | All | Tangerine Dream |
June 8, 2003 9:23 AM |
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I've developed this Tangerine Dream fetish over the years. I really like the panoramic landscapes of their music, so much so I decided to do a Kazaa search and found a wealth of music unparralled by any other electronic musicians. I hesitate to call them "New Age" because they were experimenting with electronic music back in the early 1970s. Their music has become the background for much SciFi and Fantasy movies and shows, more notably; Battlestar Gallactica, Never Ending Story, Legend and Risky Business. As a matter of fact I highly recommend downloading the sound track to Legend, it's a good cross section of their music. Much of "Legend" comes from two of my favorite TD albums "Cyclone" and "Force Majore". Much of the early Tangerine Dream is mostly analog synthesizer stuff and the tones and color of the music cannot be replicated by the newer digital equipment. I highly recommend "Phaedra" or "Rubycon". Given the 500 or more musical titles I was confronted with when I did my Kazaa search. I will be downloading TD for quite sometime and perhaps burn that epic trance-in-space CD that I can play at parties for all my friends or use as a sound track for those all night lovemaking sessions with my honey Jah MySTeRia MaJiCKa BBS: BaLTiMORe MD: TeLNeT://MaJiCKa.DaRKTeCH.ORG FiDO 1:229/444 |
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