Tangerine Dream - Zeit (1972) FULL ALBUM
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- Tangerine Dream - Zeit ( 1972 )
Track Listing:
1 Birth Of Liquid Plejades
2 Nebulous Dawn 00.19:53
3 Origin Of Supernatural Probabilities 00.37:49
4 Zeit 00.57:24
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This was the first Tangerine Dream music I ever heard. I discovered it by accident in the public library in 1990 when I was 15. It's been my favourite album ever since.
EDGAR FROESE: "Today it’s quite funny to talk about it, but years ago it was awful, because we tried to do our best, but you always got a reaction like you’d produced another pack of washing powder, they didn’t realise that we wanted to say something, not just to entertain people. We purely wanted to give them medicine, a medicine that doesn’t hurt, which doesn’t damage your brain or harm you whatsoever. It just can be used for pleasure, to transport you through your own developing consciousness, that’s all."
nice ideas.
A lovely thing to hear, music being the food of the mind and imagination and absolutely priceless.
Perhaps that's why my friends and I were exploring similar territory in our early "space jams" back in the 70's and 80's. It was such fun, instructional about improvisation, and mind-expanding to say the least! Never ever regretted going down the explorative/experimental music rabbit hole, after our own dreams...👽
I love the self-fulfilling concept of Zeit--rendering time motionless while conjuring a cosmic timelessness.
untouchable masterpiece. the big bang of dark ambient.
No This is just another shift from late 60's psychedelic and jazz from a German perspective and would be the equivalent of the weird out stoner stuff from the U.S.
Dark ambient started with experiment people in england in the early 80's
@@zochbuppet448 can you recommend any of this earlier dark ambient music? im curious
@@coolgamer7999 Most of the non dance/ non mainstream specific Industrial bands from the UK contributed to what people started calling dark ambient.
I would say Late Throbbing Gristle as the starting point, then Nocturnal Emissions / Nigel Ayers, Zoviet Fance, Coil.
The extremely heavy dark ambient music that is extremely popular and is now even in all the mainstream movies as background music was pretty much started by Lustmord, it was just built on over the years.
He might have introduced it into mainstream mainstream film music as he worked as a sound designer on films in the U.S / Hollywood. I even hear people using it was music on their youtube videos now
@@zochbuppet448 Very interesting, i'll check these out to see the evolution of dark ambient so to speak! I've honestly only heard some of throbbing gristle (20 jazz funk greats album to be specific). I'm currently just trying to find new music to listen to
it ha snothing to do with dark ambient ! - really nothing.
Man, what a experience... Such a gem of an album 🌌. Not for everyone for sure. Thanks to #StevenWilson for steering me here.
Here for the same reason. Pretty sure I would have had to discover it in 72 for it to have the impact that it has had on some. Even then, not something I would listen to on a regular basis. As you pointed out, not for everyone. Sounds like a movie soundtrack to me. Still interesting and good, though.
Same
Just saw his interview with Rick Beatto. Here now.
I was 17 when I bought the lp and now I’m 65 and finaly I understand the Zeit album. It is Something from the past but created in the future.
A subtle reminder that we humans are an infinitely minute component within the entire totality of the cosmos....
yes, but the whloe universe was created just for this infinitetly minute component!
@@MC-jv6fs Hubris?
@@markharwood7573 -- Not if credit for the creation is given to God, to whom the credit -- and the creation -- belong.
A wonderful album. One of my favorites from TD. And what a great artwork on the cover. I love that so much.
Zeit/Join Inn/Irrlicht/In den Garten Pharaos : l'Everest della Musica Cosmica tedesca dei primi anni 70.Insuperabili!
Tago Mago
@@FVZCB bravo FVZCB !!!!! Sono perfettamente d'accordo...anche i Can sono tra i primi!! 👍👍👍👍
I tend to keep too many tabs open in my browser. So I have been listening to this + E2-E4 by Manuel Göttsching at the same time, without realising, for 25 minutes now. Interesting match
listening to zeit makes me feel like im in space
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all the echoes, the distant sounds
...
hey i like this!
Is it like some sort of music genre..?
i kind of like this
man i love this!
An entire hour of ambiances. They each specify different vibes. at the beginning you hear peaceful chimes, 28 minutes in you hear more menacing tones and distant sirens.
this album holds a very special place in my heart...
its unlike anything ive heard before.
zeit brainwashes me to the point of not being aware of my own existence
Im slowly drifting away... into empty space. Almost like... nothing is real...
Or, you entered a place where you were able to let go of your personality for a while.
@@buschovski1 oh god someone found my 3 year old comment
@@puzzlepuddles6712Its a great comment. Doesnt matter if its a hundred years ago
I've used this piece for meditation many many times, especially origin of supernatural probabilities.
And I must say that title must be one of the most appropriate for any piece of music ever written, as this incredible music helped me predict the future of cosmology.
Using this music for meditation only focused on infinity for a 15 month period has also helped with understanding the universe and how time and space are both absolute.
Hey Grant. I'm curious about what the future of cosmology looks like. Any hints?
My favourite Tangerine Dream album with the ultimate lineup. Peter Baumann, Christopher Franke, Edgar Froese.
R.I.P Edgar.
and Florian Fricke invited by Froese to play in the opening track “Birth of Liquid Plejades"
RIP Klaus Schulze. Thank you for the beautiful music!!
Klaus was in TD 1969-1970 (roughly 9 months), Zeit was recorded in 1972 - Klaus and TD are brilliant
once start to listen, can’t skip or stop.
real post-music
Sublime!! Deep and dark masterpiece!!! Pure and authentic genius TD!! Thanks. EnzoItaly
Poland Loves Tangerine Dream ;-)
A few years ago, I used to fall asleep while listening to this on earphones. I remember falling into some sort of trance, I could see weird, incomprehensible shapes and lights in deep space, but it did not scare me because somehow it all made sense. I saw the birth and the death of galaxies and stars, and it amazed me. This sound is eternal
Masterpiece! Thanks & greetings from Würzburg. Peace!
i had this album and “Atem” on vinyl format 30 years ago. but forget where these are. 😔
tripped a LOT to "Tangerine Dream"!! and Heldon,and,and,and,,,,changed the speed to 2.0 thanx for the flashback!!
The best group in electronic music,especially in period of 70's and 80's T.D mainly was the ispiration to buy my first sythesizer at 80's..This year I was in a nostalgic mood .
I missed the old days of Tangerine Dream,,M,Zarre,K.Schulze e.t.c so I made the album "NOSTALGIA".czcams.com/channels/sS9ICN39WIexXPegXW75vQ.html
Just like the old days,only hardware synths,no loops,no PCs.It's a hard but beautiful way!! R.I.P Froese and Schulze.
This is the soundtrack to depression (in the best sense of the word)
not if you play it at 2.0 speed,,with earbuds and full volume!!
in some comments i see, that there might be "somethoing" in this "music" -sounds. Somehow there might be something somewhere. its not enough for me.
I have rarely intentionally listened to this band, but heard of them often. The intro is really nicely layered and evolving. I wish I could learn some of these ideas for my own music, because it's very good.
a beautiful classic ,
In 1972 this didnt even count as Music. No Melody, No Chorus etc. No 3/4 or 4/4, no real Intruments like Drums or Guitars. People would call that just Noises or electronic Sounds. So you got to have a ahead Mind to come up with stuff like this. Just today we realise how amazing this actually was.
Still searching for greatness, it comes with Phaedra & Rubicon Stoners rejoyce space rock is 😊😊😊 here
Track 3 is universally exquisite.
Back again here, misspelt Zeit in my last comment. But this album is bleak, takes me somewhere else like deep space. It's a place I'm in don't won't to be in but am and glad it's with TD.
a bunch of Krautrock classics were reissued when I worked in a record store in the 90s. They did not sell well. in 93 or so we got the order to liquidate our whole vinyl collection. This genre fascinated me so I snapped up hundreds of albums including everything we had by Can, Tangerine Dream, Kraftwerk, Amon Duul (I and II), Cluster, also Brian Eno and all of his Obscure releases. Pretty strange trip ensued, changed my musical tastes entirely, but I have to say Zeit was the one that stopped me in my tracks. Just sat and listened, it takes you some interesting places. It's like the formation of a star, the birth of a new species, interpretations and thoughts your average Led Zeppelin simply doesn't inspire. Life changing, DNA altering, paradigm shifting.
Zeit was the one record which totally changed things for me too - no other record like it then or now. Even without acid or dope this album could have a man in trance. A milestone along my own particular journey through this world.
You really lucked out at that record store. I remember when Mute record first did a release of all the Can back catalogue and I snapped up the first five albums on tape. That was an amazing time for me in the early 1990s. Klaus Schulze's 'Cyborg" is the other German classic double LP of this kind of music along with Zeit. A real milestone in history.
Michael Salmons well done
Michael Salmons Brother, I understand what you feel and mean, completely. I want to cry. I feel like I'm floating, in space.
DNA altering indeed! I remember listening to this album over and over again, laying on the floor, speakers flanking my ears on a portable record player in the early/mid 80s ...
The Pioneer of Dark Ambient.
It never ages. A timeless classic. Origin Of Supernatural Probabilities! Wow!.
Followed eventually by Phaedra & Rubycon, mind blowing!
A place in history.
I think you're right. And yet, elsewhere, a fan has described it as "a milestone". Can a milestone be timeless? Does a milestone not tell you exactly where you are in time, to the mile?
I clicked here now and was immediately back then. At the milestone. Half a century ago. As if the milestone hadn't moved. Because it hadn't. Timeless. I think you're right.
this album is the soundtrack to my nightmares, it's so hauntingly beautiful.
I astral projected while playing this
Quite probably one of their strongest most radical early LP's from that era of such sublime innovation.The original trio worked pure miracles with analog sounds. I've been listening to them since the early seventies and these early albums never fail. A timeless work!
The best TD album. A real masterpiece. Also Atem and Phaedra was masterpieces, but Zeit was the maximum level...incredible and magnificent work...genius TD!!!
"Zeit" is one of the most interesting album of all times ! It's scary, strange, dark and ghostly but so inventive and new... even 43 years after its released :)
It`s not new anymore. This music style is called: Dark/Black Space Ambient .And there are some lables now who make it. Like Cryochamber
@ASDRION TM: But TD was the first to make this kind of music, and when they did it was new. And It has never been equaled. For me it is always new.
ASDRION TM hi, robot. you say music changes just cause another "expert" create another etiquette for it???
then what's important, man, the sound or the name?
Unsettling - like the feeling you get when you are lost in some strange place and have a moment of panic and anxiety. Agreed "One of the most interesting albums of all times." Best to keep the light on.
Like creeping down a darkened corridor towards a closed door, beyond which an eerie unhallowed light can be glimpsed flickering through the crack at the floor...
It says something of the Man and the group that over 37 years after first hearing Tangerine Dream I still get a buzz listening to them and they're still my favourite group by a country mile and I hope when I change my "Cosmic Address" the title track from this album will be playing. Thanks and R.I.P. Edgar Froese
Me too. Tangerine Dream remain definitive.
The album art for zeit is perfect; it is the musical representation of staring into an eternal void, where which the fragile being ignites one's impassioned chemistry as they wade atop the abyss. It feels as if this astonishing work has waited for my soul all along, yet it is older than I by a quarter century. Visionary artists such as Tangerine Dream I believe to hold powers of the ethereal.
This is a very amazing form of music. Music is basically emotions spread through sounds, but this does that in a very different way.
These guys were so amazingly ahead of their time.
Godspeed You, Edgar Froese !
My day started off a bit crappy, but this album has made me feel beautifully calm.
Le Diabolique: Your comment took the words right out of my mind. Awakened from slumber...bad mood....put Zeit on...immediately...and now I am.......calm.
That same year, I heard for the first time in my life this group and this album on the slovenian radio as a 12 year old boy and ever since that moment hardly a day passed without listening of TD¸s music, particularly their masterpiece Rubycon! R.I.P. dear Edgar, hope to meet you somewhere in our next cosmic form of life. Thank You Edgar for your music that shaped my life.
+Mijo Pilat I'll have to agree. Rubicon is my favorite TD album. It's as though that music was grown and not composed.
Mijo Pilat I did not know, both of my parents passed away in the past two years, had depression, now I have greater depression, however this is the music of life!
Mijo Pilat I didn't know about him till I looked into who collabed in the GTA 5 Original Score Music Soumdtrack, by the gods this is the music that truly touches the mind heart and soul.
TD has covered a lot of ground over the years but I think Rubycon was the pinnacle.
My all time favorite album, next to TD's 1975 release "Rubycon". Such a perfect and sublime expression of deep space and the illusion of time.
Melissa Kovats. It is the perfect music to meditate to. I love 💘 to meditate to this music 🎶.
Quite possibly TD's most seminal work. And one Edgar said he was very proud of. RIP.
Beautiful. Timeless in my ears. Love it.
They have celebrated 50 years of existence recently, but they were always 50 years ahead of their time ....They were so perfect that nobody tried to copy them....
i think i will be listening to this Album for contemplating on my bed,before i go to sleep.
A timeless masterpiece!!
My favorite Album from TD, especially the collaboration with the incredible Florian Fricke (unforgettable Popol Vuh, indeed)! R.I.P., Edgar!
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Robert Ganser
+1
+Robert Ganser Still Force Majure would be my personal fav. Stuntman by Froese(solo) was pretty damn good too. And live in Poland-CLASSIC
+Robert Ganser Amon Düül II ... Kin Ping Meh ....
Been meaning to listen to this again for years. Its a beautiful album, they made some amazing and very powerful music in the 70s, As they said on the sleeve notes this music was felt ..were this music came from for me is almost beyond human..i know a strange articulation but altered states hint at this place, wherever and whenever it is, if those words are even meaningful or appropriate for this music.
I first came across this music in one of my classes at school, the teacher used to play it during the lessons. This music and his introducing it to me, had a profound effect on my life and i have always wanted to thank him and them for it.
I was fortunate to go back stage in the town i live in and met Edgar Froese Chris Franke and i believe it was Johannes Schmoelling, i cant remember now, got their autographs (will have to check the names when i find it) and made them laugh doing impressions of loud and pulsing sequencers lol.
Sadly i never did get into their later stuff and was gutted when Edgar died. Thanks for uploading the video / music
I love zeit.
It gave me such a jolt on first listen. Never got it again. But that first time...wow.
YOU'RE THE GUY THAT MADE THAT AMAZING BUTTHOLE SURFERS VIDEO
Surprised by joy...
Album magnifico, de la epoca dorada de este mitico grupo aleman, una obra deslumbrante, con un ambiente sonoro a modo de organo de catedral, me recuerda musica de J.S.Bach.
J. S. Bach y Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck
Its so spacey and haunting at the same time!
I attended a live concert. Never mind what year. They came out on to a dark stage, with all sorts of electronic stuff. They were in office chairs. They never did acknowledge the audience. They just started in...................................when it was all over & the lights were turned up, half the audience just sat there in the seats, stunned. Or........tripping.
It’s crazy, when I was a child in the early 2000s I had the double cd set. I let a friend borrow it and he worked in maintenance at a film studio In Houston, Tx. Beyoncé and her crew had rented out the studio and he left it on a mixing board or something. When her crew left it was gone! I like to think they enjoyed it lol and it went to a good place.
Perfect song to make the reading of subjective forms of clouds, and follow up with devoted eyes the grooves of the stems of the trees; to read the writing its complex of interlocking branches, enjoy the colors of the decomposition of light into droplets of water in the garden; eat slowly and gradually amber sap of ancient trees; to feel strongly smelling of damp earth of an ancestral forest and to percept the steps of the animals from the deep past. The numinous; the humus, telluric sound from organic sensibility.
What u smoking?
An ancient god's soul lives on this record.
My friend tried to make me listen to this in 92 when we were both getting pissed and stoned and I would say turn it off play some pogues instead...
He should of beat me with rocks and made me listen..
What have I been missing..
to be fair, the pogues are pretty great as well
Sounds very good. I was listening to Mozart music and Beethoven as I did he, but this, THIS is an even better choice. Love it!
The comments are really interesting. It's fascinating to read about all the different associations listeners have with this record. The effects it has on people. For me it is calming. I'm autistic and this opportunity to calm down from all the overwhelm is much needed.
Sounds that take you up into hyperspace. Still impressive after so many years..
beam me up scotty!
rest in the galaxies' peace, Edgar...you brought so much trippy mayjik
Nick Cave listens to this every night before sleep, it calms him down...
I absolutely love Tangerine dream, pure genious.
Man this album is eerie. I can imagine this as the soundtrack to a well-made H.P. Lovecraft film.
It could form the perfect background music when reading Lovecraft. It crawls along like separating tectonic plates, the resultant fissure birthing blackened monstrosities which drip ichor and envelop and dissolve everything in their path with their oozing, bile filled, monstrous, formless masses as they flow inexorably onward
They did actually use part of the second passage of "Birth of Liquid Plejades" in a show called The Terror. The novel it was based on in turn taking inspiration from "At The Mountains of Madness" by H.P. Lovecraft. So, close enough I suppose. Highly recommended if you like speculative fiction with a touch of horror.
About 40 years ago I was listening to supernatural probabilities when it starts pulsating and my grandfather looked at me and said what the fuck is that, Great memory. Classic album...
This VERY ANNOYING new policy of You Tube interrupting great albums with ads after almost every song on some albums, is as I said VERY VERY ANNOYING!!!!
craig nelson I'm using adblock plus, it does the job of keeping ads away (and it's for free), take care:)
craig nelson Fortunately, “after almost every song” is much less frequent and annoying with TD than with most bands.
adblock your life my friend
Here’s an idea: how about plunking down some money and buying the album? You will have no annoyances from ads and you’ll be supporting the group. Problem solved!
Yeh its not a YT policy. That is the content creator's choice.
I read Lovecraft while I listen to this.
So this is perhaps what it sounds like when some young German guys with synthesizers contemplate the cosmos? Pretty cool...
+Fender JazzStudent
What would it sound like, if YOU contemplate whatsoever? Well, ... NO that didn't sound that great. But you still think so. Just why?
+Carl Michael Giblhauser Uh, what? I was just making a facetious compliment about this music, not meaning it as a put down. Did I offend you? Lol...
+Carl Michael Giblhauser (Terranoid)
Q: How many dadaists does it take to screw in a light bulb?
A: To get to the other side.
+Fender JazzStudent I think he's just trying too hard to sound smarter than you.
Haha! Ah, well, okay...that's his prerogative, I guess
It's neurotic seeing my mind melt the wall and tear through the crack that my brain has never come to see in which I was always living inside..
One of the first and greatest dark ambient albums ever. I slightly prefer the more accessible stuff like Phaedra, Rubycon or Alpha Centauri, but Zeit is a true mindfuck.
Groovy213 dark ambient however dreamy and floating. K.O. !
Top TD 5 albums (my opinion, of course). 1 Zeit 2 Atem 3 Phaedra 4 Alpha Centauri 5 Rubycon. All magnificent works. Timeless masterpieces. Enzo57Italy
This album is a total blueprint for all electronic music. More creativity here than in most modern music made with digital state-of-the-art technology. Amazing what can be created with the limitations of the era. Im working on a cd using only a monophonic synth, an inexpensive Casio keyboard, and cheap toys from a drug store. Im using different kinds of effects and eq, analog and digital.
Youre gonna post it on youtube when finished? Im really interested
The last track called: Zeit is Dark Space/Black Space Ambient who is 1 of the 13 styles of Dark Ambient. I recommend you this channel. Cryo Chamber.
ASDRION TM ....my god...13.... why not 13.000?
cathridge I
Zeit is a sublime and timeless masterpiece. The best TD album. Enzo57Italy
wonderful music in wonderful quality! thank you!
This music style is called:Dark Ambient.Lookt it up :)
Birth Of Liquid Plejades is like an exercise in contrast, harmonicity will always sound organic and fresh after a brief period of inharmonicity.
perfect to study physics at midnight!
giovanni colpani Martian chronicles book
physics at midnight indeed ~
Yeah physics and math
This whole LP sums up the death of a planet followed by a blackhole, critical mass, supernova, creation of planets and life. All this in a single human hour.
Nik Neuy REALLY?
then [Origin Of Supernatural Probabilities] is the formation of a 'galactic Nuclei' acccording to your interpretation?
+Nik Neuy nanosecond
Danniel Bender Yes,of course...they wrote the album exactly with that on their mind...relativity of time and space,gravity and with the moving of all the planets and diffrent stars ! And the human condition since universe has created all forms of beings...the growth of mentally and phisically progress...they were called new age even,but Froese didnt liked that tag so much...he was seeing that all in a wider bigger view lately ;-)
im only 3 and a half years old and this is fucking awesome.
Ah this is the type of music they used to play at Mars 2112 I'm really glad to find it. Rest in peace Mars 2112 you will never be forgotten.
track 4 absolute cosmic masterpiece
19:55 starts Nebulous Dawn
That's DEEP ! !!
Thanks for uploading and sharing !
Greetings from LA, CA
_"The greatest album of all time."_ -Steven Wilson.
Lone Star Smart guy,Steven dont suprises me,he is a real big talent,Porcupine Tree one of the best contemporary bands and i am happy he has this taste...now im not so lonely anymore,thinking Tangerine Dream were as Pink Floyd damn good composers...comparable with old and new classic composers ! Love it...it is so profound ;-)
Agreed...Zeit...SUBLIME masterpiece!!
wow!! love this when iwas studying art in my teens.. my housemate had this on tape and i used to play it to fall asleep to..... used to scare the shit out of me... now love it ...as iI am reading Pet Sematary.... chils :P
easily my fav TD lp. Still get chills all these years later.
Thanks for the great TD tunes, Just lit my Christmas tree to it !!
This an 2LP Album with nice design. Bought it in the 1980's. Quite difficult music.
This is probably my favorite TD recording. It's definitely not for everybody, but that's what's so great about it. They were not afraid of challenging what was was musically acceptable. The songs have no flow or direction and drag on and on and on, as if time itself stood still. After their pink years, everything started sounding polished and structured and less experimental and chaotic.
I agree, the first TD albums are very good and they are 'not for everybody', then they began to change and make more normal but not very interesting music and be a more typical progressive band.
TOP 6 TD albums (my opinion, of course) 1 Zeit, 2 Atem, 3 Phaedra, 4 Alpha Centauri, 5 Rubycon, 6 Ricochet. Timeless masterpieces!! Enzo57Italy
Thanks maestro Edgar!
After many years of release this album continues to reach the farthest reaches of my mind. Hell who needs LSD when u can flip on this piece of inner art. My trip to the far voids of outer space conjure up dreams of infinite madness. Ty T.D. for providing a soundtrack for the ages and journeys.
"Birth of Liquid Plejades" is sublimely beautiful, it's cosmic church music; the best track on the album.
Thanks to these Masters, we wouldn't have music genres like New Age, Euro, House, Electro Pop, Chill, etc .... and my favourite, Dark, Drone & Space Ambient. We should all learn from the boys from the "Old Berlin" school.
+Janet Craft check out LaMonte Young!
Thank you, I'll look into it.
Thanks to Classical Music we have Noise music. And thanks to Noise music we have electronic music :)
Tangerine Dream made the music that I love. Their music is time-less. It is with given love of music that i learned from Edgar Frose, Chris Franke and all who are involved. I tried very hard to imitate their music.. but I have to throw it away. I can only sit back, enjoy my brandy, and enjoy my Gothic world. I love you all. Yours, Janet Craft.
If your taste runs to electro pop the were surely among the first on that bus; today there are so many subdivisions of electronica the mind boggles. Few ever try to play in the pure electronic form as Tangerine Dream did in their earlier years; today with Jerome at the helm even they aren't what the were , now the sound more like a Kitaro/Yanni PBS pledge week group with a few exotic electronic burbles in a sea of new agey readily accessible pop, the improvisational introspective to the cosmologically boundless themes and experiments eschewed for safer more saleable boundaries; Solar Flares, Stelladrone and Red Shift do make worthwhile forays into the more abstract genre worth a listen. But that's just me.
This is one album I can put on late at night either when I'm working on something or just can't sleep. Just chills me out. A classic and I need to get it on vinyl eventually!
I started Tangerine Dream whit the "DREAM ROOTS COLLECTION (1983) " and "Le Park" was for me an revelation !!! RIP Mr. FROESE ! He was the "21th Century Common Man" Always in Memories !!
IF 2001 a space odyssey was remade this album should be in some way included.
+MrSweetGsus Yeah but Vangelis should have the lion share
+Montgomery Denzer : A fan of Vangelis since 'Albedo 0.39' 40 years ago, we should all give some cred to German composer Karlheinz Stockhausen (1928-2007), who inspired such varied artists as Frank Zappa, Grateful Dead, Can, Björk, Jean Michel Jarre - AND Tangerine Dream - and he was on the cover of "Sgt.Pepper" (who wasn't...?!?)...;-)
It is so refreshing to chat with someone that REALLY knows their music. Albedo 0.39 is trippy but he gives lots of data. My personal pick is Antarctica although He should have won for Blade Runner.Aloha my friend
'Blade Runner' is magic, as is 'Antarctica' (1983), which I first bought as an expensive Japanese LP edition (actually, a friend bought in L.A. in '86 for me, for a hefty US$25 - 30 years ago...).
Being a prog rock fan since my high school years, aged 14-16, I early came across obvious bands like Gentle Giant, Pink Floyd and Yes, which led me to Van der Graaf Generator/Peter Hammill solo, Argent et all, but also German Kraut like Can, Faust and Amon Düül II, as well as progressive UK folk rockers/"poor man's Moody Blues" Barclay James Harvest (pre 1980), and of course 666, Vangelis' late 60s band with one Demis Roussos...I could go on 4EVR.
Well, aloha right back at ya, or hallå (in Swedish)! ;-)
Tangerine was more inspired by Ligeti than the other way around, so it was normal for Kubrick to pick Ligeti for the soundtrack.
Drop in, turn the light off, wear your headphones and meditate along.
If you are the one in a picture. Marry me.
DROP OUT TUNE IN AND .....(Moody Blues)
IN the court or the crimson king Jonne Tiainen
and yes you are gorgeous Montgomery Denzer
Jonne Tiainen dude she could be half praying mantis for all you know, and then it's all fun and games until she tears your head off and devours you. ya gotta get to know a girl first!
I remember this back in the day when everybody was experimenting with synthesizers
Froese, Franke, and Baumann. That's Tangerine Dream, no other combo.
Got here becuase Steven Wilson was talking about this record
so did I
same.
Me too. Great interview.
Same, it's amazing the impact that guy has on people... one of the all-time contemporary musical geniuses (I know that's a weird wording, but I think you get the point)
Me too
completely stunning album....