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1.9.17

TANGERINE DREAM - Force Majeure [1979] FLAC

Although Tangerine Dream is usually associated with synthesizers and the ambient movement that followed over a decade after such albums as Phaedra, Stratosfear, and Rubycon were recorded, Force Majeure shows the band displaying its roots in space rock. This time around, guitar and drums (played by Klaus Krieger) are as prominent as the keyboards. As the name would appear to indicate, the music on the album doesn't seem played so much as propelled forward, the overall pace rarely slackening for long. The title track is a suite that incorporates several distinct themes that segue into a cohesive whole via musical bridges. "Cloudburst Flight" is really an excuse for Edgar Froese to display his virtuosity on the electric six-string, which he does with amazing intensity. "Thru Metamorphic Rocks" begins with what sounds to be an album-ending theme, but then cross-fades into a hypnotic piece that builds upon a constant bed of pulsating sequencers and processed drums with various sound effects and still more keyboards until it fades out completely some 14 minutes later. An absolute necessity to those who might be at all curious about the band, or even successful experiments within the rock genre. Sections of the album would later appear in slightly altered versions on the soundtracks to the movies Risky Business and Thief.
Tracks:
1. Force Majeure - 18:15
2. Cloudburst Flight - 7:25
3. Thru Metamorphic Rocks - 14:28
All tracks written by Edgar Froese and Chris Franke.
Personnel:
- Edgar Froese - keyboards, electric & acoustic guitars, 
effects, producer
- Chris Franke - keyboards, sequencers, producer
- Klaus Krieger - drums, percussion
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- Eduard Meyer - cello, engineer

30.8.17

TANGERINE DREAM - Ricochet [1975] FLAC / LP / 24/96 (Original German pressing)

Electronic trio Tangerine Dream embrace their equipment and take their audience on an actual journey through this especially good, two-part showcase recorded live in France and Britain. Featuring the early and memorable lineup of Chris Franke, Edgar Froese, and Peter Baumann, Ricochet continuously evolves to the next plateau of pulsing experimentation without getting lost or over-indulgent like other bands of the genre. This album finds the three at a time when they knew exactly what they were doing; rocking without the drums, and looking over their shoulder to make sure the audience was still enjoying themselves. For the number of albums and soundtracks this band has put out (over 50!), most fans hold onto this one because it is so energetic and timeless. It takes a snapshot of the band when they were young, influential, and at the height of the genre
Tracklist
Ricochet (Part One) 17:02
Ricochet (Part Two) 21:13
Performer:
– Chris Franke, Edgar Froese & Peter Baumann

Recorded live autumn 1975 in France and Britain.
Originally released in December 1975 by Virgin Records,
 LP - V 2044 (UK)
and 89 679 XOT (GER)

e.s.t. — Retrospective 'The Very Best Of e.s.t. (2009) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

"Retrospective - The Very Best Of e.s.t." is a retrospective of the unique work of e.s.t. and a tribute to the late mastermind Esb...