German musician and founder of Tangerine Dream
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Tęsiame nuolat kintančios roko muzikos apžvalgą – šįkart keliamės į progresyviojo roko brandos laikus. Tai metas, kai pasirodė itin saviti albumai, atvėrę kelią naujiems žanrams – nuo ambientinės muzikos iki kūrinių, kurių aranžuotės vis labiau rėmėsi sintezatorių skambesiais. Šiandien grojaraštyje – Vangelis, Gary Wright, Harmonia, Brian Eno, Hatfield and the North, Edgar Froese.Ved. Lukas Devita
This week on Line Noise I spoke to Thorsten Quaeschning, the musical director (and longest-standing member) of foundational German band Tangerine Dream, a group whose influence looms over ambient and electronic music. We spoke about black metal, where to start with Tangerine Dream, founder member Edgar Froese's plans for the band after his death in 2015 and how the current band (in which Quaeschning is joined by Hoshiko Yamane and Paul Frick) are carrying these out. Line Noise is brought to you by Cupra. The photo is from the band's recent Barcelona concert.
This week on Line Noise I spoke to Thorsten Quaeschning, the musical director (and longest-standing member) of foundational German band Tangerine Dream, a group whose influence looms over ambient and electronic music. We spoke about black metal, where to start with Tangerine Dream, founder member Edgar Froese's plans for the band after his death in 2015 and how the current band (in which Quaeschning is joined by Hoshiko Yamane and Paul Frick) are carrying these out. Line Noise is brought to you by Cupra. The photo is from the band's recent Barcelona concert.
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I have been on a huge sequencer/Berlin-school bender for the last few months. I think it goes back to Paul's train mix back in May. Through that mix I found the music of Gert Blokzijl - https://gertblokzijl.bandcamp.com/. I gobbled up a number of his albums immediately. Then last month I discovered the music of Martin Stürtzer - https://phelios.bandcamp.com/ He's got a ton of stuff out there and it's all good. I'm not sure how I missed him until now, but I'm glad I found him. While listening to all this music I just knew I had to create a mix full of sequencer or Berlin-school tracks. Most of the tunes are new with 5 of them from 2024, a few more from 2019 to 2022. And one golden oldie from 1983 by Edgar Froese. I really enjoyed putting this one together so look for another before the end of the year. Here are links to all the music used in this mix: https://gertblokzijl.bandcamp.com/album/upgraded-from-the-past https://phelios.bandcamp.com/album/dyson-sphere-alpha https://www.amazon.com/Pinnacles-Edgar-Froese/dp/B000025JRO https://jfitoussi.bandcamp.com/album/plein-soleil https://open.spotify.com/album/5RRCLKU2zA5aUV68mFdeXV?si=b9G9HLZFShq3DgesJXyDEw https://amazon.com/music/player/albums/B09GW384VC?marketplaceId=ATVPDKIKX0DER&musicTerritory=US&ref=dm_sh_cjTbSCQAjo8lzOi3OXvrbvGhh https://thombrennan.bandcamp.com/album/eventide https://synphaera.bandcamp.com/album/wave-interference https://tronestamjohan.bandcamp.com/album/somewhere-far-away https://phelios.bandcamp.com/album/lander-modules https://the-rosen-corporation.bandcamp.com/album/icy-nights-awakening Cheers! T R A C K L I S T : 00:00 Gert Blokziji - Upgraded From The Past 1 (Upgraded From The Past 2019) 06:52 Martin Stürtzer - Uncharted Systems (Dyson Sphere Alpha 2021) 14:00 Edgar Froese - Specific Gravity Of Smile (Pinnacles 1983) 22:00 Jonathan Fitoussi - Rayons solaires (Plein Soleil 2020) 27:12 Just a Human - Pulse (2024) 29:37 Pye Corner Audio - Earthwork (Entangled Routes 2021) 33:24 Thom Brennan - Eventide Pt. 3 (Eventide 2022) 38:20 Lars Leonhard - Wavelength Dreams (Wave Interference 2024) 44:22 Johan Tronestam - The Castle Above The Clouds (Somewhere Far Away 2024) 50:00 Martin Stürtzer - The Last Outpost (Lander Modules 2024) 57:42 The Rosen Corporation - Part Two (Icy Night's Awakening 2024) 63:23 end
This weeks episode of Synthetic Dreams features former Tangerine Dream and Steamhammer member, Steve Jolliffe Steve was an early member of legendary electronic act, Tangerine Dream and as well as playing, amongst other things, flute, bass clarinet, synthesizers, grand piano, electric violin etc, he also wrote the lyrics and provided vocals for the album ‘Cyclone' We discuss all manner of things, what it was like working with Edgar Froese, who was the founder of Tangerine Dream, his soundtrack work and meeting David Bowie, who dropped into the studio while Tangerine Dream were recording a session for ‘Cyclone'. Bowie was keen to collaborate with Edgar Froese, but things didn't go exactly to plan! In-between making solo records, plus various soundtrack scores, Steve also worked on a very famous sci-fi film, not in a musician role, but as a model maker no-less. Was great hearing how he got involved with this all-time classic film.
THE ARRIVAL OF PRACTICAL ELECTRONIC SYNTHESIZERS in the late 1960s and early 1970s caused a sensation around the world, but nowhere more than Germany. Postwar German artists were restless, intent on leaving behind all forms of traditional German music, as well as the Rhythm & Blues roots and song structure of popular Anglo-American rock. An innocent feature of early modular synthesizers called a “step sequencer” provided a tool that led to the development of an original style called “Kosmische Musik” or "Cosmic Music" in Germany, and—more playfully—“KrautRock.” The step sequencer made it easy to create hypnotic rhythm loops with up to 32 notes or steps, set a tempo, and mix them over flowing electronic drones. The effect was to “float” the listener through endless terrestrial or cosmic space: it was addictive. Seminal groups and individuals like CAN, KLAUS SCHULZE, TANGERINE DREAM, KRAFTWERK, CLUSTER, ASH RA TEMPEL, HARMONIA and others, created an enduring style that has influenced genres from Minimalism, Ambient and Electronic Dance Music, to New Age and Techno. Today we call it the "Berlin School." On this transmission of Hearts of Space, another timeless flight on electronic rhythms, on a program called SEQUENCER AIRLINES. Music is by ALPHA WAVE MOVEMENT, STATE AZURE, STEVE HAUSCHILDT, STARTERRA, MARTIN STURTZER, SYNTH REPLICANTS, STRAY THEORIES, NILS FRAHM, and EDGAR FROESE. [ view playlist ] [ view Flickr image gallery ] [ play 30 second MP3 promo ]
Episode 113 More Electronic Music for Astral Tripping Playlist Earthstar, “Part 1, Sirens” from French Skyline (1979 Sky records). Recorded at Klaus Schulze Studio, Hambühren, W. Germany in 1978 and 1979. Bass, Electronics, Norm Peach; Choir, Craig Wuest, Joan N., Marla T., Phil N.; Electric Guitar, Treated Guitar, Electronics (Tonewall), Dennis Rea; Flute, Woodwind, Tim Finnegan; French Horn, Flute, Marla Thomson; Producers, Craig Wuest, Klaus Schulze; Moog Modular System Programming, Technical Advice, Klaus Schulze; Sitar, Dirk Schmalenbach, Synthesizer, Sequencer, Mellotron, Biotron, Piano, Sitar, Harp, Effects, Voice, Vocoder, Bells , Percussion, Tape loops, Electronic Treatments, Craig Wuest; Violin, Phil Novak; Violin, Viola, Electronics, Louis Deponté; Violin, Electronics, Daryl Trivieri. (06:18) Edgar Froese, “PA 701” from Macula Transfer (1976 Brain). The material was composed during different flights during '75 and '76 while on tour with Tangerine Dream. Instruments, Composed By, Produced by, Edgar Froese. I'm not certain, but all of the tracks are named after airline flight numbers. I think this one was on Pan American. Recorded in June 1976 at Amber Studio, Berlin. (07:33) Beaver and Krause, “Gandharva” and “By Your Grace,” from Gandharva (1971 Warner Brothers). The Moog Modular is played by Bernie Krause, the pipe organ by Paul Beaver. Baritone Saxophone, Gerry Mulligan. Recorded at Grace Cathedral, San Francisco, February 10-11, 1971. This recording came at the height of the Moog craze (for which Beaver and Krause were largely responsible) and this music took a decidedly thoughtful turn with its jazz guests and spacious live sound recorded in a church. Having the Moog Modular in a live performance was a challenge and its presence is only apparent in the opening and several moments on this side of the album. But the organ and baritone saxophone alone provide a beautiful sonic experience. (06:29) イノヤマランド = Inoyama Land, “Mizue” from ダンジンダン・ポジドン = Danzindan-Pojidon (1983 Yen). Inoyama Land is Yasushi Yamashita and Makoto Inoue. Roland Jupiter 8, System-100M, MC-4, Makoto Inoue. Recorded at Private Studio, Kichijōgi & Yugawara from Jan '82 to '83. This track was made by Inoue which he described as him “playing with repetitive octave, machine-like signal sounds.” (02:31) Arp, “Nzuku” from Ensemble—Live! (2019 Mexican Summer). Arp is Alexis Georgopoulos, an American electronic musician, composer, and music producer based in New York. Includes music from his LP, Zebra, as well as four original tracks. Zebra saw the diverse, New York-based artist exploring Fourth World, Japanese avant-garde, minimalism, kosmische, dub, cosmic jazz and more. This album was recorded live in the studio. Limited edition of 500 copies. (06:36) Ariel Kalma, “Reternelle” from Ariel Kalma (1975 Astral Muse). A spacey work for dual saxophones and tape echo, played by Kalma. (12:08) Masuko Shinji, “Woven Music for Silver Ocean” from Woven Music (2011 Jagjaguwar). Japanese singer and guitarist. Some soothing guitar electronics bordering on noise. Let your thoughts wander. (13:50) イノヤマランド = Inoyama Land, “Apple Star” from ダンジンダン・ポジドン = Danzindan-Pojidon (1983 Yen). Inoyama Land is Yasushi Yamashita and Makoto Inoue. Roland Jupiter 8, System-100M, MC-4, Makoto Inoue. Recorded at Private Studio, Kichijōgi & Yugawara from Jan '82 to '83. This track by Inoue came about by his “synchronizing the Jupiter 8 auto arpeggio with the System100M analogue sequencer with the sequencer VC (voltage control), which generates a curious phrase automatically.” (05:57) White Gourd, “La Lune” from Hermit / La Lune (2013 Psychic Sounds). “White Gourd is the solo work of Suzanne Stone. In addition to being a visual artist, herbalist, teacher, master gardener, and beekeeper, she is well known for involvement as vocalist & saxophonist in the experimental ensemble Million Brazilians.” This recording illustrates the dreamy nature of Stone's sound material used in her live performances; found objects, gongs, 78 player, piano and audio cassette loops. (18:10) Somei Satoh, “Echoes” from Emerald Tablet / Echoes (2020 WRWTFWW). Echoes taken from Somei Satoh's Echoes, Edition Omega Point (2003). It was composed for the "Mist, Sound, and Light Festival", held on May 20-19, 1981 at Kawaji, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. Composed and performed by Somei Satoh. For this event, Satoh composed music for the 10-day event organized by the hot spring tourist association of Kawaji. The work was played at the Kawaji hot spring's Ojika river valley using 8 gigantic loudspeakers set-up on hills surrounding the stream, with music played through an 8-channel-tape system. The echoes created by the work were accentuated as they reverberated through the outdoor location. (30:27) Less Bells, “Bird in Hand” and “Forest Ghosts” from Solifuge (2018 Kranky). Less Bells is Julie Carpenter. All Songs by, Violin, Cello, Synthesizers, Fender Rhodes Electric Piano, Omnichord, Julie Carpenter; Optigan Electric Organ, Buchla Music Box, Moog Modular Synthesizer, Dain Luscombe; Synthesizer, mixed by, Kenneth James Gibson; Vocals, Leah Harmon. Violinist/composer Julie Carpenter “. . . weaves orchestral and electronic textures to inhabit that boundary between storm and sun.” Can you say happy astral tripping? (08:39) Opening background music: Ariel Kalma and Richard Tinti, “Forest Ballad” from Osmose(1978 SFP). Organ, Flute, Ariel Kalma; sound effects, Richard Tinti. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
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Tangerine Dream ist neben Kraftwerk eine der weltweit erfolgreich - und einflussreichsten Bands aus Deutschland, wenn es um elektronische Musik geht. Im 56. Jahr des Bandbestehens sind Tangerine Dream wieder auf Welttournee. Bevor sich die Musiker in die USA und Kanada verabschiedet haben, waren sie zu Gast im aktuellen Podcast "Axel Trifft" und haben über die Geschichte ihrer Band erzählt, ihre Einflüsse und auch die Musik, die sie für den Soundtrack zum zweit meist erfolgreichen Computerspiel aller Zeiten - "Grand Theft Auto V" - produziert haben. Ausserdem sprechen Tangerine Dreams über das Vermächtnis ihres Gründers Edgar Froese und wie man mit den Liveshows dieses Vermächtnis frisch und zeitgemäß hält. Tangerine Dream kommen auf ihrer "From Virgin To Quantum Years" Tour am 10. Oktober 2023 live ins Gewandhaus Leipzig.
Ascultați un interviu cu Edgar Froese care a fost unul dintre cei mai longevivi și mai mari influențatori în muzica actuală și care dincolo de tot geniul său muzical a rămas toată viața lui un om modest și care într-un mod oarecum surprinzător pentru un non-ortodox (chiar dacă a avut influențe în copilăria sa) subliniază importanța bunătății caracterului și a smereniei în muzică.Audiție plăcută!Pentru Pomelnice și Donații accesați: https://www.chilieathonita.ro/pomelnice-si-donatii/Pentru mai multe articole (texte, traduceri, podcasturi) vedeți https://www.chilieathonita.ro/
2:25:23 – Frank in NJ, plus the Other Side. Topics include: Walking tour, Kingsland Manor, speakeasy, chain, hot full sour pickles, Italy trip, Magic: The Gathering – The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth, Tom Bombadil, spilled salad dressing on my pants, cyberpunk Goldberry got slimed, Edgar Froese – Beyond the Storm – physical CD, Beatles […]
2:25:23 – Frank in NJ, plus the Other Side. Topics include: Walking tour, Kingsland Manor, speakeasy, chain, hot full sour pickles, Italy trip, Magic: The Gathering – The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth, Tom Bombadil, spilled salad dressing on my pants, cyberpunk Goldberry got slimed, Edgar Froese – Beyond the Storm – physical CD, Beatles […]
Founded in 1967 by Edgar Froese in West Berlin, Tangerine Dream is one of the most prominent electronic music pioneers. After Edgar Froese's death in 2015, the group consists of Thorsten Quaeschning, Hoshiko Yamane, and Paul Frick. Thorsten is the current bandleader and the main creative force of the project, after spending many years under the direct guidance of Froese. In the following interview, he discusses the challenges of continuing such a huge legacy and the present phase of the project.
Episode 93 Playlist for Part 2 Noise and Improvisations I found a mother lode of noise and experimental music hiding in the crates of my local New York record store. Corum, “Effigy Mounds: Ceremonial Music For Spore Alter” side a from Effigy Mounds: Ceremonial Music For Spore Alter” (2014 Psychic Sounds). Effigy Mounds is the second album of the Beguiling Isles Trilogy (Born of Earth's Torments / Effigy Mounds / Magic Mirror). This LP is about spore modification, the rise of the puffs, and juice modification. All with tabletop electronics and found sounds. Played and recorded 2012/2013. 20:07 Crumer-Franco, “Agony In The Zodiac” from Agony In The Zodiac (2008 Ahaziah). Vinyl, 12", Single Sided, Limited Edition. Droning, beautiful noise, hums, and crackling. Collaborative recording by Jason Crumer and Matt Franco made during the "American Band" sessions. Limited to 100 copies. 13:17 Noise Nomads, “Side B” from Ernest Thrasher (2013 Feeding Tube Records). Vinyl, 12", Album, Limited Edition. Noise and rhythmic noise by Jeff Hartford. Using Tascam 424 With Greenwood Electronics 2012 - 2013. 14:07 Jojo Hiroshige, Pika, Paal Nilssen-Love, Lasse Marhaug, Osaka Fortune (2013 Premier Sang). French release of noise/jazz improvisation. More Drums, Paal Nilssen-Love; Drums, Pika; Guitar, Jojo Hiroshige; Noises, Lasse Marhaug. Recorded at Osaka Chika-Ikkai, February 10th 2011. This noise romp is side two of this record. It begins with a supplementary drum track that sounds like mono to which Pika adds her own crashing, continual rhythms in stereo. 14:58 Pod Blotz, The Swamp Command (2006 Fish Pies). Vinyl, LP, Limited Edition. Pod Blotz is the electronic, experimental noise project of Suzy Poling, started in 2002. Limited to 320 numbered copies. 7:00 Rodger Stella, Kites, “Untitled” (side 1). from Interior Moon (2011 Mutter Wild). Both sides of the LP end in a locked groove. Rhythmic noise that is modulated in real time to gradually shift the timbres of the piece from beginning to end. 17:56 UW OWL, “Black Flag” from Thorn Elemental (2006 Phaserphone). Vinyl, LP, Limited Edition Recorded in 2003 on a broken, dust-filled concrete basement floor in Bushwick, NY. Die-cut record sleeve with letter-pressed inner tip-on. Copy 118 of edition of 333. Electronics and drum machines. Reminiscent of early Cabaret Voltaire. 3:13 Atmospheres Among the new arrival finds were several tracks that I categorize as atmospheric or ambient. Skanfrom, “A Fax” from Split 12" (2000 A.D.S.R.). Now defunct electro synthpop label from Germany run by Skanfrom. Limited to 800 hand numbered copies. Mine is number 676. Skanfrom is Roger Semsroth. 3:15 AGE, “Landscape” and “Electronics” from Landscapes (1980 Gamm Records). Emmanuel D'haeyere and Guy Vachaudez, a Belgian EM duo with an affinity for ominous electronics. 9:12 AGE, “Hymalaya” from Landscapes (1980 Gamm Records). Emmanuel D'haeyere and Guy Vachaudez, a Belgian EM duo. I wanted contrast this soothing electronic sound with the previous tracks from this group. 2:34 Tangerine Dream, “Ride on the Ray” from Underwater Sunlight (1986 Relativity). Composed, Performed, Produced by Chris Franke, Edgar Froese, Paul Haslinger. Recorded April 1986, Berlin, West Germany. Another entry into the TG catalog. This album has some sounds and textures quite like Le Parc from 1985. 5:31 Nobuyoshi Koshibe (越部信義), Takashi Kokubo (小久保隆), “Midnight Submarine” (ミッドナイト・サブマリ) from Urashiman Synthesizer Fantasy (未来警察ウラシマン シンセサイザー・ファンタジー) (1983 Columbia). Continuing the water theme, some nicely produced Japanese synth music. 5:44 Opening background music: Thom Holmes, “Blader-WW1” (2019 no label). 16:36 Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation: For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
2:25:13 – Frank in NJ, plus the Other Side. Topics include: Paper maps making a comeback, education, AI, iterations of interestingness, cosmic decadence, Edgar Froese – Beyond the Storm (1995), my vision of the pefect background music in a new age shop in the 1990s, Dolly Madison Googles, White Stripes PEP, plunger, The Health Nuts is closing, […]
2:25:13 – Frank in NJ, plus the Other Side. Topics include: Paper maps making a comeback, education, AI, iterations of interestingness, cosmic decadence, Edgar Froese – Beyond the Storm (1995), my vision of the pefect background music in a new age shop in the 1990s, Dolly Madison Googles, White Stripes PEP, plunger, The Health Nuts is closing, […]
“You think you have won! What is light without dark? What are you without me? I am a part of you all. You can never defeat me. We are brothers eternal!” In this episode, we discuss the criminally under-seen film from director Ridley Scott: Legend! as well as briefly reviewing the films we logged on our Letterboxd dairies in the past week. — TIME CODES: 00:00 - INTRO 02:59 - BASIC FACTS 05:25 - THE MEAT 45:26 - WHAT WE WATCHED — Legend (1985) “Set in a timeless mythical forest inhabited by fairies, goblins, unicorns and mortals, this fantastic story follows a mystical forest dweller, chosen by fate, to undertake a heroic quest. He must save the beautiful Princess Lili and defeat the demonic Lord of Darkness, or the world will be plunged into a never-ending ice age.” Directed by Ridley Scott and starring Tom Cruise, Mia Sara, Tim Curry, David Bennent, Alice Playten, Billy Barty, Cork Hubbert, and Peter O'Farrell. Written by William Hjortsberg, scored by Jerry Goldsmith, Christopher Franke, Edgar Froese, and Johannes Schmölling, shot by Alex Thomson, and produced by Arnon Milchan, Joseph P. Grace, and Hugh Harlow. Find where to stream it here: https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/legend — OUR LINKS: Recently Logged Main Webpage: https://anchor.fm/recentlylogged Micah's Stuff YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCqan1ouaFGl1XMt_6VrIzFg Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/AkCn Twitter: https://twitter.com/micah_grawey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/m_grawey_films/ Robbie's Stuff Website: https://robbiegrawey.com — EPISODE CREDITS: Recently Logged Podcast creators - Micah and Robert Grawey Hosts - Micah and Robert Grawey Songs used in episode - Big Horns Intro 2 by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ | Artist: http://audionautix.com/ Editor - Robert Grawey Episode art designer - Robert Grawey Episode description - Robert Grawey --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/recentlylogged/support
Well, it's back to the lab again, yo — that is, the Zodiak Free Arts Lab ... where today we find Edgar Froese, Conrad Schnitzler, and Klaus Schulze, banging out five-hour live sets in the first incarnation of Tangerine Dream.**SUPERGROUP ALERT****SUPERGROUP ALERT**Crackling raw acid rock with hammer-drop organs, shaken dried peas, and a train ticket read backward? Klaus Schulze on drums? Creation, cremation, rebirth, and a side journey through a burning brain? Sign us up!MACHT DAS OHR AUF, listeners, as we talk about TD's debut album, Electronic Meditation!
In Kscope 143 we hear from Thorsten Quaeschning and Paul Frick of Tangerine Dream, the new LP Raum is out now; once again featuring contributions from their late founder Edgar Froese, so – how does that work? As the new boy, what does Paul bring to the tisch? Paul & Thorsten explain. PLUS an EXCLUSIVE play of a track from Envy of None (a new band featuring Alex Lifeson from Rush on guitar) off of their forthcoming debut LP... AND The Pineapple Thief news, live tracks from Gazpacho and Gong; Giancarlo Erra & Tim Bowness breathe new life into the classic Memories of Machines project… ALSO an emotional re-working of a track from one of Sir Elton John's fave LPs, courtesy of said album's composer/producer/vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Catherine Anne Davies, AKA The Anchoress… PLAYLIST: Tangerine Dream - ‘Portico' and ‘Continuum' (from Raum) Giancarlo Erra & Tim Bowness - ‘Change Me Once Again' (from Memories of Machines) Gong - ‘Forever Recurring (live)' (from Pulsing Signals) Envy of None - 'Look Inside' (from Envy of None) Gazpacho - ‘Winter is Never (live)' (from Fireworking at St.Croix) The Anchoress - ‘All Farewells Should Be Sudden' (acoustic version) (from The Art of Losing (expanded edition)) For more on the Kscope podcast visit http://www.kscopemusic.com/podcasts FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA FACEBOOK http://www.facebook.com/Kscopemusic INSTAGRAM http://www.instagram.com/kscopemusic TWITTER http://www.twitter.com/kscopemusic WEBSITE http://www.kscopemusic.com
In dieser „elektro beats“- Ausgabe war Olaf Zimmermann zu Gast im Tangerine Dream- Studio,- kurz bevor die Gruppe auf eine große England- Tournee startete. 5 Jahre nach „Quantum Gate“ erschien Ende Februar das neue Doppel- Album „Raum“. Dessen Vorstellung stand im Mittelpunkt der Sendung. Thorsten Quaeschning, Hoshiko Yamane und Paul Frick gaben im Detail Auskunft über die Produktion der neuen Stücke, die partiell noch auf Melodien des TD- Gründers Edgar Froese basieren. Es ging aber auch um die Bedeutung der Titelnamen, das Artwork, ihre Setliste für die UK- Tournee, die Instrumente im Studio und Liveeinsatz…und viel mehr in dieser speziellen „elektro beats“- Ausgabe aus dem Tangerine Dream- Studio.
The Office cinematic remix SNL- Hot Tub xmas Tom Miller- MFP Sleaford Mods Don't Go Damon Albarn - Don't You Want Me (The Human League cover) SIS Wooie Tachys 'Magenta LANNDS - 'HITEMBest Coast - Leading Johnny Marr - Lightning People Blanketman- The SignalmanWombo - One of These Silverbacks - Rolodex City Xmas Karens- Jimmy kimmel Black Dresses - We Are Children Of The Light Animal Collective - Walker Kevin Morby - I Hear You Calling Jenny Lee ft Dave Gahan Stop Speaking Soft Cell- Vapourise Tangerine Dream - Raum the first new music from the group since founder Edgar Froese died in 2015. Idles When THe Light Come on CLOAKROOM - Lost Meaning Boy Harsher- Give Me a reason MAC DEMARCO - I'LL BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS
THIS WEEK: Peter attempts daring heists with two other protagonists in the exciting city of Los Santos with Edgar Froese's work in Grand Theft Auto V and Joe becomes the Demi-Fiend to appeal to the Vortex World's Kagutsuchi in Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne.
Episode 55 Drum Machines: A Recorded History, Part 2: Digital Drum Machines Playlist Linn Drum Gary Numan, “My Brothers Time” from Dance (1981 Beggar's Banquet). Early use of the Linn LM-1 by John Webb on this track. Note the sound of the claves, played by Numan but not digital. Bass, Saxophone, Mick Karn; Linn LM-1 drum machine, John Webb; Piano, Claves, Gary Numan. 4:37 Rajie, “ストーミー・ナイト (Stormy Night)” from Acoustic Moon (Sony 1981). Early recognition in Japan of the original Linn LM-1 drum machine. Rajie, vocals; Guitar, Mikihiko Matsumiya; Bass, Tsugutoshi Goto ; Chorus, Hiroshi Koide, Raji ; Composed By, Akira Inoue ; Drums, Tatsuo Hayashi ; Electric Guitar-Tsuyoshi Kon; Flute, Motoya Hamaguchi ; Lyrics By, Etsuko Kisugi ; Percussion, Motoya Hamaguchi ; Prophet-10, Linn LM-1, Electric Piano, Akira Inoue. Early Linn Drum Computer. 5:08 Herbie Hancock, “The Twilight Clone” from Magic Windows (1981 Columbia). If you want to study the latest in emerging electronic music instruments, just listen to the many albums by Herbie Hancock throughout the 1970s and 1980s. He was an early adopter of the Linn LM-1, heard here and played by Hancock. Bass, Louis Johnson; Linn LM-1 Drum Machine, Herbie Hancock; Ghanian Drums, Moody Perry III; Ghanian Drums, Bells, Kwasi Dzidzornu, Kwawu Ladzekpo; Lead Guitar, Adrian Belew; Percussion, Paulinho Da Costa; Rhythm Guitar, George Johnson; Written by, A. Belew, H. Hancock. 8:16 Don Henley, “The Boys of Summer” Linn Drum demo version (excerpt) (1984 private). Guitar and Linndrum, Mike Campbell; Synthesizer, Steve Porcaro; Synthesizer, Guitar, Danny Kortchmar. Bass, Larry Klein; vocals, lyrics, Don Henley. The instrumental part of the song came first and was put together by Tom Petty bandmate Mike Campbell who had just purchased a LinnDrum machine which was a more affordable model than the original LM-1 released in 1980. Campbell put together a rhythm track and played some guitar. Tom Petty wasn't interested in the song at that time, so it went to Henley, who wrote the lyrics. This demo was close to the final version. The final mix of the song also included some human drumming, as did live performances where a human drummer tried to replicate the sound of the original Linndrum. 0:42 Jean Michel Jarre, “Zoolookologie” from Zoolook (1984 Disques Dreyfus). A fascinating exploration of samples both of voice and drums. This is the later version of the Linn Linndrum machine, just before the introduction of the Linn 9000. There is pure joy in this track as Jarre uses the Linndrum to create many unexpected sounds and atypical rhythms. Bass, Marcus Miller; Composer, Producer, Ethnic Vocals Processing, Keyboards, Electronics, Jean-Michel Jarre; Drums, Yogi Horton; Daniel Lazerus; Guitar Ira Siegel; Guitar, Effects, Adrian Belew; Keyboards, Frederic Rousseau. 4:13 David Van Tieghem, “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida” from In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida (1986 Wide Angle). Drummer and percussionist Van Tieghem created this version of the Iron Butterfly song using electronic drums (Octapads) and digital drums. Engineer, Programmed By Fairlight Programming Assistance, Eric Liljestrand; Guitar, Larry Saltzman; Vocals, Synthesizer Digital, Analog, Percussion Acoustic, Electronic, Mixed By, Producer, David Van Tieghem; Written-By, Doug Ingle. Basically a one-person performance aside from guitarist Saltzman. Van Tieghem was using both hand played electronic drums (the Octapads) plus some digital drum machines. 5:36 Suzanne Ciani, “Mosaic” from Neverland (1988 Private Music). Composed, Arranged, Performed, Produced by Suzanne Ciani. Among the many electronic instruments used by Ciani were keyboards made by Yamaha, Roland, and Bode (vocoder). For drum programming, she turned to the Linn 9000. This track has some decidedly simple, yet complex rhythms using the Linn 9000 that are truly nuanced and more jazz like. The care with which she programmed this track is in contrast to the typical drum machine beats you hear on records. Ciani also used a Roland TR-707 on this album, which you may also detect on this track. 4:37 Oberheim DMX Todd McKinney, “Kimberlite” from The Sound Of The System (1982 Oberheim). This 7-inch demo disc includes music created by Todd McKinney and Daniel Soger, two Oberheim employees. “Kimberlite” was composed and performed by McKinney using the DMX Programmable Digital Drum Machine, the DSX Digital Polyphonic Sequencer, and the OB-Xa Polyphonic Synthesizer. 2:28 Tangerine Dream, “Poland” from Poland (The Warsaw Concert) (1984 Jive Electro). You can hear the Bohn Digital Drums in the first half of the song and the Oberheim DMX in the second half. But that's a bit of a guess. Dr. Böhm DIGITAL DRUMS was a rhythm machine made in Germany from 1982-83, also known as ''the German Linndrum.'' Composed, performed, and produced by Tangerine Dream. Jupiter 8, PPG Wave 2.3 Waveterm, Minimoog, Korg Monopoly, Sequenced by EEH CM 4 Digital Sequencer, Bohm Digital Drums, Roland Tr 808 Drums, Roland SDE 3000 Delay, MXR 01 Digital Reverb, MXR Digital Delay, Johannes Schmoelling; Prophet 5, Prophet 600, Prophet 1, E-mu Custom Programmable Synth, Moog Custom Programmable Modular Synth, MTI Synergy, Sequenced by the PE Polyrhythmic Sequencer, Compulab Digital Sequencer, Syntec Custom Digital Drum Computer, Electronic Drums Simmons Drum Modules, Effects Quantec Room Simulator, Roland SDE 3000, Electronics Hill Multi-mixer, Chris Franke; Yamaha DX 7, Yamaha YP 30, Jupiter 8, Jupiter 6, Prophet 5, PPG Wave 2.2, Sequenced By Pe Polyrhythmic Sequencer, EEH Cm 4 Digital Sequencer, PE Custom Trigger Selector, DMX Oberheim Digital Drum machine, Edgar Froese. 8:43 Herbie Hancock, “Earth Beat” from Future Shock (1983 Columbia). In addition to the DMX, this track includes evidence that Garfield Electronics Dr. Click Rhythm Controller was a much-needed rhythm device for wrangling the otherwise incompatible signals prior to the introduction of MIDI a few years later. Craig Anderton wrote the following about Doctor Click in an article in Keyboard from 1983: "Doctor Click is not a keyboard instrument, not a drum machine, and not a signal processor: What it does is synchronize and interface these three families of devices together. Not only can it interface to existing sync tracks, it can build up click tracks from incomplete click tracks, and even create sync and/or click tracks which are referenced to a live musician." Hancock masters Dr. Click on this album. Fairlight CMI, Yamaha GS-1, Yamaha CE-20, Dr. Click Rhythm Controller, Herbie Hancock; DMX Drum Machine, Synare Electronic Drums, Memory Moog Programming, Michael Beinhorn; Bass, Bill Laswell; Bata, Daniel Ponce; Turntables – Grandmixer D. ST. 5:09 Herbie Hancock, “Hardrock” from Sound System (1984 Columbia). The sound of the Oberheim DMX digital drum machine as used by Herbie Hancock. This album was his follow-up to the album Future Shock on the DMX made a famous appearance in the song Rockit, which was unusually a top-selling hit for Hancock. The DMX is played here by non-other than Bill Laswell. Note that Simmons electronic drums are also being played on this track by Anton Fier, but I think you can tell the difference. Bass, Drum Machine DMX, Tape, Bill Laswell; Bata, Daniel Ponce; Simmons electronic drums, Sound Plates, Cuica, Anton Fier; Guitar, Henry Kaiser, Nicky Skopelitis; Fairlight CMI Programming, Will Alexander; Fairlight CMI, Rhodes Chroma, Apple IIe, Yamaha DX7, Emu 4060 Digital Keyboard, Herbie Hancock; Synthesizer (XMD), Rob Stevens; Turntables, D. St; Written-By, B. Laswell, D. Showard, Herbie Hancock. 6:10 Davy DMX, “Bonus Beats” from One For The Treble (Fresh) (1984 Tuff City). Davy DMX when he first met the Oberhheim DMX digital sampling drum machine. He is also known as David Franklin Reeves, Jr. Here is a bonus track of only drum machine and turntable. 1:47 Davy DMX, “One For The Treble (Fresh) (Instrumental)” from One For The Treble (Fresh) (1984 Tuff City). Davy DMX when he first met the Oberheim DMX digital sampling drum machine. Another track from that same 12-inch. 7:31 Movement MCS Drum Computer John Foxx, “Pater Noster” from The Garden (Virgin 1981). This album was produced after Foxx left Ultravox. It is another example of the MCS Drum Computer. This track only features Foxx on synthesizers, voice, drum programming, and a manually struck Tom Tom. 2:30 Roland El Escuadrón Del Ritmo, “Las Cucarachas” from Back Up: Mexican Tecno Pop 1980-1989 (2021 Dark Entries). I discovered this wonderful collection of Mexican synth-pop tracks, some never before heard, and immediately dug-out a track using a drum machine. This track is from 1982. In this case, the drum machine is the Roland Compu-Rhythm CR-78, which was a transitional analog device with analog drum sounds and digital control for programming patterns. 3:44 Nahtabisk, “La Dama De Probeta” from Back Up: Mexican Tecno Pop 1980-1989 (2021 Dark Entries). Another hidden gem from Mexico. This track is from 1984 and features the Roland drumTR-606 Drumatix. The TR-606 featured PCM-encoded sounds of real drums. This small device, that ran on batteries, helped define the sound of early techno. 3:20 E-mu Joe Mansfield, “Drumulator (Instrumental)” from Drumulator (2014 Get On Down). This is a track featuring the sounds of the E-mu Drumulator that was sold from 1983 to 1985. It had twelve, 8-bit sampled sounds of real drums and at about $1000 was more affordable that drum machines like the Linndrum and Oberheim DMX. It was created on the heels of the sample synthesizers they made under the Emulator name. It also had a relatively short life so few recordings from the time were made. This demo is an example of what could be done with the Drumulator and Herbie Hancock took a liking to it prior to switching to the Oberheim DMX. 2:02 Richard Souther, “Uncharted Waters” from Innermission (1986 Meadowlark Records). Music and realization by Richard Souther. Includes synthesizers from Roland, PPG, Sequential Circuits, and Casio. He also used both the Linn 9000 and E-mu SP-12 drum machines, which are both heard on this track. You can clearly hear the Linn 900 and its distinctive snare and bass sounds, while the E-mu, which was built around the circuits in the company's popular keyboard samplers, provided some of the more unusual, even exotic, percussion sounds. 3:23 Alesis Slant, “Sheep” and “Ducks” from Hive (1989 These Records). This amazing group, although short-lived, was a British experiment in rock with noise elements that included Cris Cheek, Philip Jeck, Sianed Jones, and Osian Tam. Cross used an Alesis HR-16, which is showcased in the second of two tracks, “Ducks.” I think that is probably the same drum machine in the first track, “Sheep” so I thought this represented some good contrast in the way that the sound could be treated. This had 49 digital samples of drums that could be programmed in real-time by playing the velocity sensitive drum buttons. Double Bass Julia Doyle; Guitar, Cabasa, Engineer, Co-producer Maciek Hrybowicz; Keyboards, Accordion, Synthesizer DX7; Piano, Clarinet, Voice, Marimba, Goblet Drum Darabouka, Tambourine, Bells Agogo Bells, Sampler Cassette Samples, Flute Souffara, Rattle Seed Pod Rattles, Performer Emax, Alesis HR-16, Breath Rhythms, Face Slap, Mixed By, Co-producer Cris Cheek; Turntables, Radio Philip Jeck; Violin, Piano, Vocals, Organ, Fife, Viol Viola Da Gamba, Harmonium, Claves, Performer Emax, Breath Rhythms, Mixed By, Co-producer Sianed Jones; Voice Osian Tam. 4:31 Closing, Linn LinnDrum Mikel Rouse, “Quorum part 2” from Quorum (1984 Club Soda Music). It was inevitable that a composer would create an extended piece of music using only the Linn Linndrum. Mikel Rouse was that person. Listen to the hypnotic patterns of this work. From the composer's notes: “Quorom is a piece for LinnDrum machine (or 18 percussion players) in 9 parts running approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes in length. Though the sequence of parts 1 through 9 must be maintained, the parts may be divided into sections, or run continuously. Themes are produced through the synchronization of the 3 generators, 3-5-8, and their complimentary factors yield counterthemes. Power series are then applied to produce harmonic contrasts from the original themes. Thematic material is developed through multiple variation techniques (circular permutations, accents through superimposition of an additional component, natural growth through the summation series). I decided to undertake the programming myself and, with the aid of Jim Bergman, successfully completed the programming in about 5 hours. I would like to stress that all programming was done through the step-by-step process provided in the operator's manual for construction “songs” from “patterns”. No special treatments or extensions (including cassette interfaces) were required.” Such was the versatility of the Linn Linndrum. 11:16 Background Sounds Volti, “Corazón” from Back Up: Mexican Tecno Pop 1980-1989 (2021 Dark Entries). Mexican electro-pop group. This track is from 1986 and features unknown drum programming. vocals, synthesizer, Lyndell Brookhouse; bass, synthesizers, drum programming percussion, Eddie Rubello; Backing Vocals, Katie Taylor; Congas, Edgar Herrera; Piano, Vincent Kenis; Timbales, Pedro Ortiz. 3:45. Adams and Fleisner, tracks “a1, a2, b1, b2, b3” from Modern Digital Recorded Drumcomputer Rhythm Tracks (1983 Break Records). I think this track of library digital drum samples from the Netherlands was made with the Drum Computer MCS II (or Percussion Computer) from Movement Computer Systems, a rare British made-drum machine circa 1983. It had an integrated CRT monitor and had an orange (or black) case. It used 8-bit samples of drums and featured 14 voices and programmable patterns. Opening: Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog Noise and Notations. There are dozens of drum machines that dot the history of electronic music. For an encyclopedic list of almost every drum machines ever made, and there were dozens of variations and models up until around 1985, check-out the excellent books by Alex Graham, a UK-based drum machine collector and specialist.
Chances are pretty good we don't have to explain who Tangerine Dream are. You already knew they've been cemented in the annals of pioneering electronic music for their mastery of transportational soundscapes, crafted from the early 70's on. Perhaps behind only Pink Floyd or the Grateful Dead are they considered universally as the quintessential stoned-with-headphones experience. Well, founder Edgar Froese never really stopped creating. 40+ years later Froese and his current band-mates aren't hauling the same humongous walls of modular analog synths on the road with them, but they are on the road. In July 2012, they played the 2,300 person-capacity Club Nokia in Los Angeles. We won't lie. It wasn't exactly easy to arrange this interview. After much rescheduling and thumb-twiddling we were ushered backstage into Edgar's velvety dressing room nearly an hour before the venue's doors were to open. His friendly assistant asked if we could keep it to 10 minutes. Sure that seemed tight, but we were happy to do whatever. Then Edgar proceeded to bleed the history of the band all over us, in a super-relaxed manner, as if he had all day. – Nanny Cantaloupe Want more Tangerine Dreams? Here's a mini-mix of some of Nanny Cantaloupe's favorite cuts: Tangerine Dream – Cold Smoke – Electronic Meditation – Ohr 1970 Tangerine Dream – Movements of a Visionary – Phaedra – Virgin 1974 Tangerine Dream – Origin of Supernatural Possibilities – Zeit – Ohr 1972 Edgar Froese – if 810 – Macula Transfer – Brain 1976 Tangerine Dream – Atem (excerpt) – Atem – Ohr 1973 Edgar Froese – Panorphelia – Aqua – Virgin 1974 Tangerine Dream – Mysterious Semblance at the Strand of Nightmares – Phaedra – Virgin 1974 Tangerine Dream – 3am at the Border of the Marsh From Okefenokee – Stratosfear – Virgin 1976 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dublab-inconversation/support
Podcast de tecnología musical e historia de la música electrónica. En este episodio del podcast charlamos de : Alan R. Pearlman Les Paul Edgar Froese Touch OSC Arturia FX Collection 2
2021 March Private Party Eclectic Chills Eclectic Chilled Progressive House with a world music feel. Maltese, Spanish and French current sounds. Just be open and receptive. I remember my brother listening to Tangerine Dream (founded in 1967) and Laurie Anderson’s “O Superman” (1981) way, way back! To be able to mix in such historical tracks and realize they BELONG in a 2021 progressive set shows on the one hand that progressive house is just the continuation of progressive experimental rock and on the other the quality and foresight of the original artists. Word of caution: though not explicit, there are some naughty accapellas. If your children speak spanigh, well, you'll have some explaining to do.. Laurie Anderson Laura Phillips Anderson (born June 5, 1947) is an American avant-garde artist, composer, musician and film director whose work spans performance art, pop music, and multimedia projects. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurie_Anderson https://laurieanderson.com Tangerine Dream Tangerine Dream is a German electronic music band founded in 1967 by Edgar Froese. The group has seen many personnel changes over the years, with Froese having been the only continuous member until his death in January 2015. https://www.tangerinedream-music.com/index.php https://soundcloud.com/tangerinedreamofficial2015 https://open.spotify.com/artist/1BGN1IdyiSR0ZYrkoKNchl Playlist: 1984 Love on a Real Train (Original Mix) [Qtπ Private Party Edit]. Tangerine Dream 2020 Human (Extended Mix) [Qtπ Amanecer Edit]. Marsh 2021 Everything We Had to Leave Behind (Extended Mix) [Qtπ Amanecer Edit]. Chicane, Joseph Aquilina 2013 Running to the Sea (LNTG Remix) [Qtπ Amor del Alma Edit]. Röyksopp, Susanne Sundfør, LNTG 2021 Captivated (Extended Mix). LTN, Ghostbeat, Nina Carr 2020 If Your Girl (original Mix). Giacca & Flores 2020 Take Your Time (Extended Mix) [Qtπ Amor del Alma Hombres Edit]. Leaving Laurel 2020 Voyageur (Original Mix). Hansom Eli, Just Emma, UNDERHER 2020 I’m Lovin It. Mark Farina, Homero Espinosa, Kid Enigma 1981 O Superman (SIS 2020 Remix). M.A.N.D.Y. vs Booka Shade, Laurie Anderson, Booka Shade, M.A.N.D.Y. 2021 Timeless (Original Mix). Skyknock 2021 Apricus (Original Mix) [Qtπ Chica Chupa Edit]. STANDERWICK 2020 So Hooked On Your Lovin (Larse Extended Remix) [Qtπ Imagina y Vuela Edit]. Selace, Larse 2020 Don't Wait (Extended Mix). Phenoir, Mariel Beausejour, Marsh Hoping you like it. A bientôt Xtian & Qtπ
I believe this is broadcast 163 and its an open forum. Broadcast 163 is going to be an open forum. Set 1: Will Martina Instant This 07:11 Tina Malia Lilac Blooms 05:35 Stuart Hamm Harmoni-Cali 03:34 Peter Hollens Grown Up Christmas List (feat. Evynne Hollens) 04:42 Set 2: Daniel Estrem Organ Sonata No5 in C major, BWV 529, Allegro (Played on guitar) 04:32 Daniel Estrem The French Suites No3 in B minor BWV 814, Sarabande (Played on guitar) 02:58 Daniel Estrem Suite in E-flat major, BWV 819, Sarabande (Played on guitar) 03:28 Jeff McAuley Tribulation 02:22 Jeffrey Luck Lucas I Cry You All the Time 05:10 Jive Ass Sleepers Quietly Yearning 01:39 Set 3: Icicle Smile 03:34 Jay Kishor Raga Patdeep - Gat - Jay Kishor 31:15 Jenraytor Gonna Make Music 04:11 Joey Fehrenbach Rain 04:03 Joseph Nimoh Keep me safe in the storm 03:21 Set 4: This is our longest set with a long form piece. Scott Lawlor dreaming the Timeless Dream (a Tribute to Edgar Froese) 15:10 Scott Lawlor Over the scattered starlight 05:03 Scott Lawlor Nocturnal Journeys In Unfamiliar Landscapes 1:13:31 End of program.
No ano de 2006, o mundo perdeu Syd Barrett, o fundador do Pink Floyd. O acontecimento foi traumático para Edgar Froese, líder da banda alemã Tangerine Dream - grupo que surgiu no mesmo ano do Floyd e que foi muito influenciado pela fase psicodélica com Barrett. Em 2007, sai o disco Madcap's Flaming Duty, em que o Tangerine presta tributo à Syd. Porém, o conteúdo ou a forma das músicas pouco lembra o eterno "Diamante Louco" Barrett. Na verdade, a morte de Syd acabou sendo o estopim para uma reinvenção única na história do Tangerine Dream, - algo que eles não repetiriam nem antes e nem depois - através de um dos únicos discos lançados por eles que contam com vocais. Trata-se de um trabalho muito interessante, consistente, e que merecia ser mais divulgado. Sejam bem-vind@s ao Canal/Podcast QUER QUE EU RESENHE? e esperamos que vocês gostem.
New new music from WAGON CHRIST aka LUKE VIBERT, CHRISSY + ANZ, along with new old music from THE BUG + LONE on this ABSTRACT SCIENCE podcast, with CHRIS WIDMAN in the mix. WIDMAN begins with a live session from the latest incarnation of TANGERINE DREAM (officially sanctioned by EDGAR FROESE before his death, with... The post absci radio 1136 – chris widman appeared first on abstract science >> future music chicago.
Una vez acabadas las Sesiones Tesoro de RNE, el 17 de agosto comenzamos los Conciertos Tesoro con Tangerine Dream https://www.rtve.es/alacarta/audios/discopolis/discopolis-11047-concierto-tesoro-rne-tangerine-dream-1980-17-08-20/5646986/ Para comenzar la nueva temporada de Radio 3, en Discópolis recuperamos la parte pendiente de aquel concierto que fue, a la inversa, la primera. TANGERINE DREAM: RECITAL EN DIRECTO. 1980. Palacio de Deportes de Barcelona 23 octubre 1980 Primera parte. Intérpretes: Edgar Froese Christopeher Franke, y Johannes Schmoelling La estupenda toma de sonido y la mezcla es propia de RNE. Escuchar audio
Iniciamos los conciertos de Verano en Discópolis. Serán unos cuantos, manteniendo el criterio de las Sesiones Tesoro, es decir, grabaciones realizadas por técnicos de RNE, con toma de sonido propia, en cualquier ciudad. Conciertos originales que no están en las redes sociales sino en el ingente Archivo de RNE. Para empezar, uno internacional, Tangerine Dream grabado en el Palau Blaugrana de Barcelona, el día 23 de octubre de 1980. Segunda parte, porque la primera la oiremos cuando comience la nueva temporada el 1 de septiembre (posiblemente). Antes y después del concierto oímos dos temas del grupo Difícil Equilibrio, de Badalona, que tuvieron la amabilidad de llamar "Discópolis" al tema que abre su octavo elepé. Lo escuchamos junto a otro llamado "Tapis". Muchas gracias Lluis y compañía, porque el tema os salió bordado. TANGERINE DREAM: RECITAL EN DIRECTO. 1980. Palacio de Deportes de Barcelona 23 octubre 1980 Segunda parte. Intérpretes: Edgar Froese Christopeher Franke, y Johannes Schmoelling Próximos conciertos tesoro: Itoiz, Iceberg, Asfalto, Tomás San Miguel... Escuchar audio
Noch bis zum 02. Mai 2020 läuft in der Londoner Barbican-Music-Library die Tangerine Dream-Ausstellung "Zeitraffer". England und speziell London hat in der TD-Biographie einen ganz großen Stellenwert - starte doch von dort durch maßgebliche Unterstützung der Radio-Legende John Peel und den Plattenvertrag bei dem neu gegründeten Virgin-Records-Label von Richard Branson ihre spätere musikalische Weltkarriere. Am vergangenen Wochenende fand in London anlässlich des 5. Todestags von Tangerine Dream-Gründer Edgar Froese ein spezieller "Memorial Day" mit Lesungen aus seiner Autobiographie und Kurzkonzerten von Linda Spa, Hoshiko Yamane, Hans-Joachim Roedelius, Paul Frick und Thorsten Quaeschning statt. Dazu begrüßte Olaf Zimmermann als „elektro beats“-Studiogast Bianca Froese-Acquaye.
Edgar Froese - Pizarro and Atahuallpa A Scheibosan Edit By Mr Turner DL Here >> https://hypeddit.com/track/vcr5jv German artist and electronic music pioneer (born 6 June 1944, Tilsit, East Prussia (now Sovetsk, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia) - died 20 January 2015, Vienna, Austria). Father of Jerome Froese. He began his musical career in 1965 with a short-lived rock group known as The Ones. After the group's disbandment in 1967, Froese then co-founded Tangerine Dream within the same year. After decades, and a myriad of compositions, Froese remained the only original member of the band. He was married to Monique Froese from 1970 until her death in 2000; he later married Bianca Acquaye.
2014 mix featuring tracks by Wendy Carlos, Edgar Froese, Harmonia 76, Bibio, Steve Roach, Sand Circles, and more.
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 284. In this Top Ten edition we chatted with Thomas Thielen and heard music by Trevor Horn Ft Steve Hogarth, 35 Tapes, Abba, Ed Wynne, FM, Karibow, Pymlico, Genesis, Jon Anderson, T, Apocalypse Orchestra, Rhys Marsh, Strangefish, Toto, Boz Scaggs, Kayak, Snarky Puppy, Edgar Froese, Omega, Weendo & Xorcuayabi.
Compiled this latest edition with the temps in the mid 30’s & high humidity, fans at full blast to try & keep cool, with an extra fan to keep our virtual girl Karan happy. What about air conditioning you say, well! with Australian electricity prices the highest in the world, we use it sparingly, only when we are close to melting, it comes on. Cracking lineup for our new podcast, with 5 new albums from Syngate records, Arcane’s tribute to the solo work of Edgar Froese on “Frontiers 1”, stunning symphonic single, ‘Distant Visions’ by Keith Richie and vast engaging soundscapes from the guitar of Erik Wollo. Our first look at the music of Nicolas Gunn, an emotivel sensual listening with his new album “Riding The Thermals” and many more outstanding quality sounds, throughout the 3 hours, with man & machines. Playlist No 142 02.00 Keith Richie ‘Distant Visions’ http://music.krichie.com 08.41 TM Solver ‘Dubussy On Keys’ (album Delay Line) www.syngate.net 19.53 Arcane ‘Frontiers 1’ (album Frontiers) *** www.paullawler.bandcamp.com 30.26 Nicolas Gunn ‘Above The Clouds’(album Riding The Thermals) www.rspromotionsus.com 34.40 Nicolas Gunn ‘Be Tulum’ 38.55 Nicolas Gunn ‘Finding You’ 41.37 Erik Wollo ‘Infinite Moments Part 1 & 4’ (album Infinite Moments) *** http://projektrecords.bandcamp.com/yum 50.30 Mark Dorricott & Stan Dart ‘Waves’(album Seaside) www.syngate.net 58.54 Mark Dorricott & Stan Dart ‘Blue Sky’ 01.05.10 Mark Dorricott & Stan Dart ‘Times Right, Single Mix’ 01.09.24 Michael Hodges (aka MykIH) ’Timekeeper’ (album Imaginary Portraits) https://myklh.bandcamp.com 01.18.11 Andy Pickford ‘Reach’ (album Objects & Expressions III) www.andypickford1.bandcamp.com 01.25.36 Andy Pickford ‘No Fear’ 01.31.31 MTA Lab ‘Ride Movie’ (album Autumn) www.syngate.net 01.41.53 MTA Lab ‘Studio Sessions’ (album) Autumnal) www.syngate.net 01.53.57 Ian Boddy ‘The Sentinel’ (album Spirits) www.DiN.org.uk 02.05.42 Futuregrapher & Eric ‘The’ Taylor ‘Find Me’ (album Effects Of Clouds) www.futuregrapher.bandcamp.com 02.11.06 Futuregrapher & Eric ‘The’ Taylor ‘Sacred Medicines.’ 02.15.59 NoizeFilter ’Twilight Passing (September)’ (album Absolute Zero) www.noizefiltermusic.com 02.22.45 NoizeFilter ‘First Light (Mid-March)’ 02.29.00James J Clent ‘My Love For You’ (album Windows In The Sky) www.groove.nl 02.36.45 James J Clent ‘The Darkest Matter’ 02.41.28 Steve Orchard ’Tantra’ (album Skyway) www.admusiconline.com 02.47.03 Steve Orchard ‘Looking Down’ 02.51.16 Opera’s Space ‘Schwerdaten’ (album Artefakt) www.syngate.net Edit ***
Para empezar por lo más importante: estrenamos la nueva versión de Carros de Fuego realizada por Vangelis para su próximo álbum, Nocturnes. Además de esto, el episodio de esta semana recopila una serie de piezas que alcanzan los centros neurálgicos de nuestras emociones. Son piezas que van a ir transitando por nuestro corazón, nuestra mente y nuestra alma, dependiendo de cómo estemos de ánimo. Transitaremos por diferentes estilos musicales y disfrutaremos de la diversidad de instrumentos y tradiciones musicales. Esta semana escucharemos temas de Ólafur Arnalds, Joep Beving, Cello Octet Amsterdam, Angelo Rapan, Jo Blankenburg, Mattia Cupelli, Josh Cohen, Vangelis, William Ackerman, Jia Peng Fang, Hillary Stagg, 2002, Edgar Froese y Peter Baumann.
Edgar Froese In Conversation with Nanny Cantaloupe Tangerine Dream firmly cemented their place in the annals of pioneering electronic music starting in the early 1970s. Their masterful and transportive soundscapes graced records and soundtracks alike, and quickly took up permanent residence in the imaginations of millions of listeners. In 2012, before a sold out show at Club Nokia, band founder, Edgar Froese, sat down with Nanny Cantaloupe to discuss the storied career of this band and what it was like to return to the road 40 years after it began. In Conversation is produced by dublab. Sound editing and theme music is by Matteah Baim. Due to rights reasons music from the original broadcast has been removed. To hear more, please visit dublab.com.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Primer episodio creado como material exclusivo para mecenas de Perpetuum Mobile. En este primer especial hacemos una escucha exhaustiva de los cinco CDs que forman el Box Set Tangents de Tangerine Dream, aparecido en su primera edición en 1994 y en el que Edgar Froese remezcla o regraba piezas del período más emblemático de la banda, el comprendido entre los años 1973 y 1983, en los que el grupo editaba su música en el sello discográfico Virgin. Como siempre, esperamos vuestros comentarios para decidir los contenidos de los próximos especiales disponibles únicamente como obsequio a mecenas del programa.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Perpetuum Mobile. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/311866
Australia's prog scene is by all accounts booming, and one indication of that was the Progfest show held in Sydney on the 20th of January. Several-time guests Hemina were part of the Poseidon Stage there, and guitarist/singer Doug Skene checks in as a correspondent about the bands that were part of the festival -- most of which are new to us at Progtopia. Jason, David, and Mark chat in the Prog Squad about a UK pub's policy of not booking female-fronted bands and other subjects. Finally, Mark debuts the Potentially Unpopular Position (PUP) to explain why he thinks it's all right that Tangerine Dream pressed onward without their late founding member Edgar Froese. Featured song excerpts: "Moonlight Bride" (Hemina) "The Fragile Serene" (Voyager) "Proton Bonfire" (Tangerine Dream) "It Is Time to Leave When Everyone Is Dancing" (Tangerine Dream) "When Isis Starts to Cry" (Breaking Orbit) "Like" Progtopia on Facebook (www.facebook.com/Progtopia and www.facebook.com/groups/1380357308874546/) and follow Progtopia on Twitter (@Progtopia) to send a message about the show and to receive news about current and upcoming interviews. Thanks for listening!
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 227. In this edition we heard music by Toto, Gösta Berlings Saga, Richard Dawson, Arena, Frank Zappa, Adrian Belew, Edgar Froese, Here & Now, Shineback, Quaterna Requiem, Ezra Winston, Parzivals Eye, Rpwl, Spiraling, Argent, Simple Minds, Haken, Sound Of Contact, Hiromi Uehara & Peter Jones.
With our first edition of May, we’ve had a fifty, fifty split between ambient & experiment and the more uptempo melodic sounds arrived on our desk this month, we were going to make this podcast in two halves, but decided to mix the two together giving you light and shade variations over the three hours. If there is any thoughts on this do let us have your comments, On the list we have the latest releases from Ian Boddy & Markus Reuter, Vanderson, Syndromeda, Robert Rich & Markus Reuter, Baltes & Erbe and Romerium, with one track from Lomita, Jaja, Mindphaser, C J Rogers and David Parsons last album Puja, which we managed to get hold of, Mick’s a great fan of his music. Some names not familiar to us here, include Arovane & Porya Hatami, Carlo Celuque, Natural Life Essence & Threadbare, with a mixture of Berlin School, dark & experimental ambient excursions to Chill-out sound. With the release of Steve Jolliffe’s new autobiography, including a copy of Cyclone, plus a short unreleased track from Tangerine Dream from 1967, Steve’s brief association with the group in Berlin, with just Edgar Froese & Klaus Schulze, we’ve included the track Bent Side Coldwalk from that album, Steve was a major influence on that release, the first one with vocals which split the fans somewhat and rumours had it Edgar hated it. Playlist list no 109 02.29 Markus Reuter & Ian Boddy ‘Gryoscope’ (album Memento) www.din.org.uk 08.29 Markus Reuter & Ian Boddy ‘Memento’ 14.31 Vanderson ‘Invisible Contact’ (album Beyond Time Structures) www.mellowjet.com 22.00 Vanderson ‘Sense’ 28.32 Baltes & Erbe ‘Cold Flowers’ (album Electric Garden) www.erbemusic.com 38.24 Baltes & Erbe ‘The Element Of Gold 43.17 Baltes & Erbe ‘Basic Lifeform’ *** 48.36 Daniel Dorobantu ‘Pământul Străveziu http://dorobantu.thyveils.com 54.08 Lomita ‘White Mountain Dream’ ( album White Mountain Temple) www.mixcloud.com/claudiakretzer/ 62.50 Carlo (Cacau) Celuque ‘Berlin Walk’ (EP Berlin Walk) www.carloceluque.bandcamp.com/album/berlin-walk 70.11 Carlo (Cacau) Celuque ‘New Dreams’ 75.37 Romerium ‘The Monk’ (album White Mountain Temple) www.romerium.com 81.47 Syndromeda ‘Passion’ (album XXX) *** www.syngate.net 95.03 Arovane & Porya Hatami ‘Specreature’ (album Organism) www.karlrecords.bandcamp.com/album/organism 99,20 David Parsons ‘Offerings pt1’ (album Puja) http://gterma.blogspot.com.au 107.47 Robert Rich & Markus Reuter ‘We Shed The Remnants Of Last Winter’ (album Lift A feather To The Flood) 114.47 Robert Rich & Markus Reuter ‘Glistening On Wet Tarmac’ www.robertrich.bandcamp.com/album/lift-a-feather-to-the-flood 120.00 Mindphaser ‘Return Of Arrakis’ (album Canticles Of Dune) www.mindphaser2.bandcamp.com/album/canticles-of-dune 129.41 C.J. Rogers ‘Dark Dive’ (album Thunder Run) https://www.jamendo.com/album/166985/thunder-run 133.41 C.J. Rogers ‘Black Wings’ 140.24 Natural Life Essence ‘Unknown Sun, To Another Place’ (album Imaginary Motion) www.cyan-music.com 148.08 Jaja ‘One Day On Arcturus 6 1’ (album One Day On Arcturus) ***www.cyan-music.com 157.38 Threadbare ‘Sun Puddles’ (album Home Is A Memory) www.aatma.bandcamp.com/album/home-is-a-memory 164.09 Threadbare ‘The Decay Of Things’ 169.02 Tangerine Dream ‘Bent Cold Sidewalk’ (album Cyclone) Edit ***
Variations on a theme, with King Crimson, Glenn Gould, Edgar Froese, Annette Kruisbrink, Fennesz and others of that ilk.
Variations on a theme, with King Crimson, Glenn Gould, Edgar Froese, Annette Kruisbrink, Fennesz and others of that ilk.
G’day listeners, here we are again with some of our regular musicians with their new projects and the music certainly lives up of what we expect from them. Kuutanna has been busy with a new collaborative venture going under the name of Luna Firma,with the style of music in ambient soundscapes, Jack Hertz always surprise us with his more experimental side but accessible, Syndromeda and Mac Of Bionight takes us to a higher plain of other worldly sounds and the power house of Ryo Utasato from Japan producing exceptional dynamic music, and few more surprises to keep you entertained, New faces on Sequences include Keith Richie and J.L. Benlloch, with an exclusive preview of Stan Dart’s working tracks from his new album expected later in the year. We kick off with three tracks from Ryo’s catalog of music with that oriental twist, enjoy. Playlist no 83 1.51 Ryo Utasato ‘Kurenai’ https://www.reverbnation.com/ryoutasato 6.04 Ryo Utasato ‘Frozen Flower’ 10.36 Ryo Utasato ‘Dreams Of Dawn’ 12.58 Keith Richie ’Seattle Walk (AV)’ (album Skylines) http://music.krichie.com 18.42 Keith Richie ‘Seven Hills 24,02 Luna Firma ‘Between Me And The Sea’ (album Falling Towards Atlantis) https://www.facebook.com/LunaFirma/ 34.56 Luna Firma ‘Approaching Atlantis’ *** 43.39 Space Megalithe ‘Betelgeuse Station B’ (album Abstract Dimension) http://mowgli9.wix.com/spacemegalithe 54.40 Space Megalithe ‘Crystal Landscape (landscape 1)’ 62.36 Sverre Knut Johansen ‘Intro (Skymoods’ (album Earth From Above) www.spottedpeccary.com 64.20 Sverre Knut Johansen ‘Awakenings’ 70.14 Sverre Knut Johansen ‘Flying Birds’ 76.47 Syndromeda & Mac Of BIOnight ‘ Obsidian’ (album Volcanic Drifts) *** http://www.syndromeda.be 88.11 J.L. Benlloch ‘The Door’ http://jlbenlloch.com 96.15 Stan Dart ‘Companion Pt 1 & 2’ http://www.stan-dart.com 111.23 Arash ‘Welcome To The Ocean Of Joy!’(album Yearning) http://ARASH-music.com 119.14 Arash ‘Far Away’ 123.22 Jack Hertz ‘ Lifted Into Orbit (Hubble Space Telescope)’ (album Planet Red) http://JackHertz.com 127.37 Jack Hertz ’Return to Alpha Syntauri’ 137.48 Levente ‘ Lifted Into Orbit’ (Hubble Space Telescope) (album Firmamentum) https://levente.bandcamp.com/album/ 145.54 Levente’Cosmic Addresses (Mount Palomar) - In memoriam Edgar Froese. 156.00 Brother Saturn ‘Archaic Machines’ (album Tales Of Space Exploration) http://www.weareallghosts.co.uk 162.30 Brother Saturn ‘Hello Neptune’ 171.03 LUX E-Musikgruppe OHR (EPJenseits der Mauer des Schlafes) http://e-musikgruppeluxohr.bandcamp.com/ Edit***
G’day one and all, we are here once again with a mighty collection of new releases from some of the top musicians in their field, these include Steve Jolliffe, David Wright, Steve Roach, Glenn Main and many more accomplished musicians making beautiful music with the machines, not cold but full of energy and soul. In a world were men against men are in turmoil throughout the world, let them now take you on a journey into the realms of spacial awareness, hypnotic and unique, creative and thought provoking. Music is a powerful force in all it forms to stir ones innerself, giving a light release from those who want to destroy. We now take you on a 3 hour excursion into our world of electronic music, were we leave you in the capable hands of Steve Jolliffe, to get this show on the road, with his new album Magical, dedicated to the memory of Edgar Froese. Playlist no 66 Steve Jolliffe ‘Magical’ 1.52 (album Magical) *** http://www.stevejolliffe.net Steve Roach ‘ The Only Way In’ 15.35 (Skeleton Keys) http://www.steveroach.com/ Glenn Main ‘Pulsing Resonance’ 22.47 (album Into The Blue) http://www.admusicshop.com/ Glenn Main’Goodbye Friend’ 27.11 Glenn Main ‘Crying’ 31.35 Owann ‘Molecular Orbital’ 36.00 (album Particles) https://www.facebook.com/pages/Owann/1634933310051584?sk=timeline Owann ‘Close Your Eyes’ 43.28 Gustaf Fjelstrom ‘Interface’ 48.48 (album Intention) https://www.facebook.com/botched?fref=ts Gustaf Fjelstrom ‘Sentience’ 55.03 David Wright ‘False Dawn’ 59. 30 (album Beyond The Airways Vol2) http://www.admusicshop.com/ David Wright ’Sirens’ 63.39 Martin MusicWorld ‘Exoplanet’ 66.37 http://soundcloud.com/martin-musicworld Martin MusicWorld ‘For Larissa’ 71.00 Ivan Black ‘Cadeau’ 75.08 (album All’s Well That End’s Well) https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008155489432 Davide Bruzzi ZSP ‘Flowing The Creeks Of Chaco Canyon’ 82.17 https://www.facebook.com/davide.bruzzi.7 Vanderson ‘We Are The First And We Are The Last’ 88.30 (album The Farewell) http://vanderson.bandcamp.com/ Vanderson ‘Farewell’ 95.36 SpiralDreams ‘Believe’ 100.19 https://www.facebook.com/spiraldreams1 Stratosphere ‘Confusion’ 110.55 (album Aftermath) https://www.facebook.com/ronald.marien.7 Alpha Wave Movement ‘ 120.37 Pulseforms’ (album Earthen) http://www.hrresonance.blogspot.com/ JIHEL ‘The Deepest Atmospheres’ 130.48 (album Caves Full Of Clouds) https://plus.google.com/103521226169439931976/posts MeTronomoS ‘One Small Step’ 138.42 http://metronomos.com.es Moeckesch ‘Automated Life’ 146.45 (album Evolution) http://www.moeckesch.com/moeckesch/Moeckesch.html Dirk Serries ‘Blistering’ 152.21 (album Disorientation) http://www.dirkserries.com Playman54 ‘Last Outpost of Humanity ‘ 160.54 (Edge Of Deep Space) https://www.facebook.com/pages/Playman54/494690650542774?sk=timeline Tales ‘Endless Space’ 167.24 (album The Breath Of Myrddin) https://murmureintemporel.bandcamp.com Morphieusmusic ‘The Haunting Orchestral Suite Part 1’ 175.11 https://www.facebook.com/morphieusmusic SpiralDreams ‘ The Dream Is Over’ 179.54 Edit***
Good evening, morning or afternoon, were ever you are in the world, delighted to bring you another chapter in our quest to introduced you to more new talent in the world of electronics, besides our regulars. Mick always enjoys putting these editions together and is amazed there are so many musicians producing some dam fine sounds, from the dark side of ambient music to the full on cinematic scores. On a sad note, after the passing recently of the Tangs, Edgar Froese, Patrick Kosmos and Zenith magazine co founder Steve Roberts, we hear that David Allen, founder member of Soft Machine and Gong, has been fighting cancer for some time, but has now given up treatment, with possibility of only six months to live, our thoughts are with David and family with this devastating news. Lets now take you on a journey to enjoy and forget in a moment of time, the death and sadness around us, immerse yourself into a world of colours and dreams that only this music brings. Baltes & Erbe ’s-thetic’ 1. 59 (album s-thetic) ***www.erbemusic.com The Cinema Shuffle ‘After Heaven - The Angels Song 13. 14 (The Shimmering Mix). https://soundcloud.com/cinemafused The CinemaFused ‘The Silent Skies’ 18.37 (album Shadow Play) Ansatheus ‘Into Space’ 25. 30 (album Star Travel) http://music.ansatheus.de Nights Amore, ‘When Love Dies’ 30.23 https://www.facebook.com/chrille.Raydien.948 Nights Amore ‘The Silent Winter Of Our Hearts’ 42.09 Deuter ‘Hands Love’ 50.41 (album Reiki Hands Of Love) www.newearthrecords.com Psicodreamics ‘Floating In The River Of Souls’ 59.40 (ACME Project Mix by PerezDolz) http://www.psicodreamics.com Xelomen ‘Without You’ 64.07 https://www.facebook.com/XelomenOfficial Xelomen. ‘Without You, ‘This Liquid Sky Remix’ 68.16 (Without You Remixes EP) OVOD ‘Flashback Voices’ 74.16 (album Between Days) http://www.ovodmusic.com Objective ‘The Desire Machine’ 83.16 (album Black Trees) http://abjective.bandcamp.com/, Objective ‘Black Opal’ 85.35 “ “ “ “ Sequentia Legende ‘Blue Dream’ 88.49 (album Blue Dream) *** http://www.sequentia-legenda.com Eagle ’Endless Summer Night’ 97.39 https://www.facebook.com/arend.westra.7 Eagle ‘The Beautiful Gate’ 104.04 Wolf project with Harald Nies ‘Echoes From Outer Space’ 109.17 http://wolfproject.bandcamp.com Paul Nagle ‘Poseidon's Realm’ 115.36 (album Sardines) http://www.SmokyFrog.com Alexis Nembrode ‘The Infinity Mirror’ 122.50 *** https://www.facebook.com/alexis.nembrode Alexis Nembrode ‘Wind Whisper 132.27 *** Vladislow ‘Nebula’ 135.31 https://soundcloud.com/vladislowofficial Vladislow ‘This Morning’ 141.28 Soundician ‘Liquid Moon’ 145.23 (album Wise Trees) *** http://www.soundician.com Soundician ‘Wise Trees’ 151.03 “ “ “ *** Romerium ‘Impressions Part 1’ 155.37 (album Solar Sequences) https://www.facebook.com/rene.montfoort.9 Joost Egelie ’Stasis’ 165.47 (album Music For Mars Missions) https://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/344884/joost-egelie Joost Egelie ‘Embark’ 172.17 “ “ “ “ *** Edit ***
Joe is joined by regular music show guests Mark Perkins & Neil Hargreaves to discuss the latest music news and review four tracks from the Sheffield music scene. Today’s show features music from the likes of Adelphi, Sabella, Tandem, Last Lives, TRSE, Edgar Froese & The Fontaines.
On tonights show we'll be sampling the new Aphex Twin 12; previewing some new releases from Skee Mask, Delroy Edwards and Untold; highlighting some forthcoming gigs; and saying goodbye to Tangerine Dreams Edgar Froese. Tears. Laughter. Curtain.
Hi Everyone, welcome to our second podcast in January which is certainly showing some classic sounds from the world of Electronic music, I think it’s going to be another great year. There’s the usual mix of genres in this field on this issue, with a broad range of styles, we’ve also included ambient guitar and darkwave , hope you enjoy them. As tributes pour in for the sudden death of Tangerine Dream’s founder member Edgar Froese, all us were shocked last week by the passing of Steve Roberts who graced the EM scene with his knowledge, wit and enthusiasm for many years. Steve was co-founder of the EM magazine Zenith and a regular contributor of reviews for various labels and our previously printed Magazine Sequences. Our lasting memories of Steve are the humorous and witty articles he wrote for our magazine under the name of the Silver Surfer, he will be sadly missed. This is for you Steve, as you now journey among the stars. Playlist no 59 Neorus ‘Above Stars’ 1.48 (album Timeless) Apples From Mars ‘Forever (This Night)’ 5.50 Apples From Mars ‘Sunshine’ 9.10 Patrascanu ‘Insider 13.53 (album Music For The Sun Worshiper) Patrascanu ‘We Should Play’ 17.57 “ “ “ “ Mercury Antennae An Offering: Interlude/Nepenthe/The Sweet Scent of Rain’23.03 (album A Waking Ghost Inside) Radio Massacre International ‘part 1 & 2’ 34.20 (album When God of Electricity Expanded)*** Alpha Wave Movement ‘ Journey The Existential Plane’ 47.27 (album System A) Byron Metcalf, Steve Roach & Rob Thomas ‘ Monuments Of Ecstasy’ 56.18 (album Moments Of Ecstasy) Shane Morris ‘January Wolfe Moon’ 64.20 (album The Full Moon Series) *** Neorus ‘Psyritual’ 71.18 Synchronized ’Stargazing’ 76.05 (album Expedition) Synchronised ‘RefleXion’ 81.32 “ “ “ Stan Dart ‘Dark Matter part 1 & 2’ 90.15 EugeneKha ‘Fog In The Wood Part 1 106.05 (Fog Music Various Artists) *** Robert Scott Thompson Grey Blankets Drops and the World Reduced to Arm's Length’ 115.30 (Fog Music Various Artists) *** Anantakara ‘A Fugitive Paradise Smile - Part 3’ 122.52 *** Anantakara & Mukti ‘Third Eye Manifesto’ 130.04 *** Michael Bruckner ‘Peter Part 1’ 136.22 (album Two letters From Crimea) Michael Bruckner ‘The Black Sea Part 1’ 142.28 “ “ “ Alexander Sophiex ‘Listen As There Ascends Sun’ 151.06 (album The Best of Alexander Sophiex - Vol. 2 Alexander Sophiex ’Silver Path’ 154.58 Alio Die & Lorenzo Montana ‘Muns de Etrah’/Akvil’ 162.09 (album Holographic Codex) Vigor Calma ‘Predator Amusement Park’ 177.58*** Tomothy Wenzel The Photograph’ 185.37 (album Summon The Wind) Timothy Wenzel ‘The Whirlwind’ 190.10 “ “ “ “ Edit***
One half of Parisian duo Acid Washed, Andrew Claristidge delivers a mind-expanding voyage through vintage synthesizer music, cosmic ambience, and beyond. As Throne of Blood reveals MOON ROCK VOLUME 2, Claristidge's mix serves as the perfect introduction to where we're coming from. Tune in and space out... Tracklist: 01. Delia Derbyshire & Anthony Newley "Moogies & Bloogies" (Trunk) 02. Tahnja "Underwater Living" (Analog Records USA) 03. Czeslaw Niemen "Planeta Ziema/The Planet Earth" (Polskie Nagrania Muza) 04. Space Art "Nous Savons Tout" (IF Records) 05. Edgar Froese "Krismopompas" (Virgin) 06. François de Roubaix "Mauvaise Nouvelle On Ne Part Plus" (Barclay) 07. You "Time Code" (Bureau B) 08. Giorgio "Einzelgänger" (Atlantic) 09. Kebekelektrik "Bolero" (Direction) 10. Chris & Cosey "Re-Education Through Labour" (Conspiracy International) 11. Cabaret Voltaire "Haiti" (Virgin) 12. Edgar Froese "Drunken Mozart In The Desert" (Virgin) 13. Space Art "Love Machine" (Waves)