The passage from an uplifting motif to the nervous staccato section and back again creates an uneasy sensation. I was listening to this while reading a spy novel and thought it fit perfectly, somehow.
I had a time when I was listening Tangerine Dream all day long, and left it play quietly during the night, so that when I woke up I could hear it the first thing in the morning.
This is the track I played constantly while going through a painful and life-changing relationship breakup in 1989. Well I repeated the entire album over and over but this was the track that did it. No idea why except that it struck a chord and how can we dispute what our inner self is telling us? Thank you whoever posted this and thank you Tangerine Dream - because of you I am still sane.
For those saying it sounds like "Mothers of Rain" Sometimes when you create a song it branches out to another song you like. I bet that's what they did to Both these songs. It was originally one song that branched out to a remix/alternate version of it.
This was one of my first cassettes when I discovered electronic music, I love the cover, it says it all, all themes are smart, I payed a lot of money in that time to get i, but it worth every $ !!
If you were lucky enough to be a teen in the '70s, and discovered TD, you will understand why to many, this was considered their last great album. It was pretty much dance music after Optical Race. Still, the best electronic music you can find, even though Edgar HATED that term.
A nice delve into 80s euphoria The first chorus leaves me with the nostalgia, but the second unexpected chorus hits me and puts me into that nice late 80s cool vibe thing, which was typical from Tangerine Dream around this time. My favourite version of this is the live version recorded in New Orleans in 88. You can ever hear a guy in the background getting down in the way of the day, screetching a nice "Owww!" as the second chorus breaks for the first time.
Ich finde es so abgedreht, dass "Cat Scan" eigentlich nur "Computertomographie" bedeutet. Wie kommt man auf solche Titel? Klingt deshalb das Stück wie eine Liebeserklärung an Technik? Musik als Verbindung von Mathematik & Poesie?
Sorry but you're all wrong - yes, even YOU B Film Fan. THE greatest song ever made by TD is of course Silver Scale/Horns Of Doom. Go look it up, there are loads of versions but the one I like the best is on the 5 disc compilation album 'Tangents' (73 to 83) from 1994. Listen to it and you will be in sequencergasm - just listen out for the ratcheting sequencer pioneered I think, by Chris Franke.
This is one of their underrated singles much like Fort Worth Runway One and The Midnight Trail. Its a simple catchy feel-good kind of song with a nice lead riff and nice beats.
@@entropybentwhistle believe it or not it was my first exposure to turn green green. It’s just a really cool album, the art production, and of course the company to put it out for private music was also owned by Peter Brahman, who was also a pink Tangerine Dream. I just