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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“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 ...
The B1 is a solid entry into the affordable analogue realm, proving Donner can create stellar-sounding, vintage-inspired synths. An impressive analogue replication of the 303’s sound. Saturation and ...
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