I was in my early teens. Heavy metal (AC/DC etc.) was prevalent but I did not find it appealing, quite to the contrary. The sounds of the guitars and the screams of the singers made me shiver in disgust. I was searching for harmonious sounds and fell in love with the electronic soundscapes of TD music. Ricochet was one of the albums that profoundly impacted my musical taste. Part 2 is simply a MASTERPIECE.
As i approach my mid sixty's all this piece does is make me cry......i still do not appologise for doing so , i still encounter amazing music ,not so much in the 20's and beyond but there is still some Gems out there , Tangerine Dream are and have always been a constant in my life, long may that continue.
Llevo más 30 de treinta años escuchándolos y no dejo de encontrar increíble el efecto de entrecruzar patrones rítmicos, el efecto de la secuenciación precisa y punzante... y para la época ! esperaba para ahora, con nueva tecnología, para los años 20 del nuevo milenio algo de mayor altura creativa en cuanto a composición, pero creo que Tangerine Dream (de esa época Virgin) dejó la vara muy muy alta.
شرایط هیچکجا به گرد حظی که میبری نمرسه از هزارو نهصدو هشتاد که بافورس ماژور وارد سرزمین رویا شدم دیگه بی خیال نشدم و چه خوب که شما بودید و حالشوبردیم ممنون
Thought I was so cool going in to school aged 9 listening to Stratosfear Phaedra, Rubycon and Ricochet (thank you for posting) which used to scare me s---ss whilst I read Helter Skelter, Tarantino should have used part 2 as a soundtrack to OUATIH and my four particular faves, Force Majeure, Cyclone , Logos (first heard it in Penny Lane Records Liverpool aged around 14) and Poland although there are so many great TD, Baumann, Schmoelling, and of course Edgar solo stuff that’s great too. Try Tracksuit by Loom (Schmoelling & Jerome Froese) Thank you for a wonderful contribution to my life love TD❤❤
I first heard Choronzon on Radio Merseyside, a show called Streelife. I was instantly hooked. Went out and bought Sorcerer from Probe Records then the Virgin box set from Penny Lane records. Saw them live at the Royal Court. Bought up their back catalogue but their early material bores me tbh (blasphemy I know). Still buy their new albums and caught Thorsten & Co in Manchester last November - still fabulous live.
6:06 Speeding, you fall from strength, but you get up anyway. It's the beauty and power of your senses. The mastery of form since forever🎇 Thank you Tangerine Dream ❤
I am glad that I was able to have discovered Tangerine Dream since the age of 12 due to my brother in law, thank you Eddie. Tangerine Dream has been a part of me since then and not to mention my wife and kids now enjoy it. 😊
I saw them at the Cambridge Corn Exchange on this tour back in 1975 (I think!!). Their light show had broken down and we had to wait outside the venue for ages before they let us in as they tried to fix it. In the end the show was performed with minimal lighting. It was still brilliant though.
My elder brother bought every TD album from Phaedra on, and most offshoot solo works like Peter Baumann, Edgar Froese, Klaus Schultz's but i thought it was all a bit pretentious. He got me into all the great music and i got tickets to the Cyclone tour mainly for him but i was completely blown away by the sheer mastery of aural presence that went far beyond mere music. These guys were far ahead of their time and my brother really understood them, r.i.p. Steve, go see Edgar
Es geht mir genauso... ich war damals 16 und seit dem ersten hören bei Winfried Trenkler ist es in meinem Kopf ... einfach phantastisch ... vielen DANK TD
Extrem gute Musik typischer klassischer Elektronik, die ich schon soooo lange höre... Und sie hört nicht auf, einfach phänomenal zu sein. TD 4-ever. 💖🌕🌑🪐🌠🌌🎆🎇✨