“Today kids get an instrument and see what they can do with it. Then they look around and start to copy, which is okay to start [with]. We were in the position that we didn’t have anyone to copy. We ...
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“At one point it feels like they’re going to take off”: Tangerine Dream’s Rubycon box set
The most effective way into Tangerine Dream’s five-CD box set is to start with the four live CDs. They were essentially an improvisation trio, and founder Edgar Froese said he sought “transparency” in ...
Tangerine Dream’s Edgar Froese at The Royal Albert Hall, 2 April 1975. In front of him, a sequencer-equipped EMS synthesiser A little earlier, in 1971, the British company Electronic Music Studios ...
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