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Eleven-The-End
I heard people say this, I watched only season 1 and 2 of Black Mirror, can you tell me which episode of Black Mirror they played this album from Tangerine Dream?? Thanks
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Burrpapp
Taken from the albums wiki: "The title track and "Mysterious Semblance at the Strand of Nightmares" are both featured in the 2018 interactive Netflix film Black Mirror: Bandersnatch. The protagonist Stefan receives a list of music recommendations, featuring such artists as Edgar Froese, Tangerine Dream, Bauhaus and The Cure. After thumbing through the records in the record shop, Stefan has to decide between two albums: Tangerine Dream's Phaedra and Isao Tomita's The Bermuda Triangle."
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AdrianMulley
I've never tired of listening to Phaedra and Rubycon - not since they were first released!! How dearly I would love to find something as otherwordly and transporting. Other Tang releases don't quite get there, nor do the individual musicians solo efforts. Shulze comes close but nothing is as naturally unnatural (if that makes sense) as these two records.
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Agent_Spork
In my opinion, this is a perfect example of electronic music that has timeless appeal. It's aged very well, unlike some of Tangerine Dream's later albums (namely a good chunk of their albums from the 80s (which I also like, but to a lesser degree)).
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escuchadoratent
El minimalismo serial traducido a una sonoridad muy cuidada. Lo vengo escuchando desde hace 25 años y siempre compruebo y reafirmo lo mismo, la gran calidad y la originalidad de estos músicos. Lejos, ellos estaban a años luz del resto, esta pieza tiene todos los ingredientes de una composición artística original, una música exenta en gran parte de elementos percutivos con largos periodos de tensión relajación bien manejados, no se empantana con el usual concepto de melodía o de acordes, se sobrepone y trasciende al enfoque acostumbrado de la música. La combinación de los excepcionales músicos que integraban Tangerine Dream en ese momento (especialmente Peter Baumann) dejaron una marca indeleble al paso del tiempo.
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24db
One of the greatest EM albums of all time....light-years ahead of anybody else and it still sounds fresh today. As John once said: “The interesting thing about Tangerine Dream is that in the 6 or 7 years that Top Gear’s been on Radio One we’ve featured a lot of remarkable sessions from people like Cream and Jimi Hendrix and the first ever sessions from people like Led Zeppelin, and Jethro Tull and Ten Years After, and T-Rex of course, and a great number of people who’ve gone to be become rich and famous and gone on to forget us (laughs*) but during all those 6 or 7 years I’ve never had as much mail about and favourable mail at that, about anybody as I have had about Tangerine Dream.."
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Doorchaser
Best album besides Rubycon, but hey it's tangerine dream all the way!!! Word i wish i was born 20 tears earlier!!!
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DeadlyAnalogue
I absolutely agree, cvr. I discovered it quite late, though it is definitely a classic. I heared the title song was only an edit of a rehearsal that was taped unaware. Please Edgard, I know you have the tapes in a vault somewhere. I'm begging ya to let them see the daylight.
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