Tangerine Dream reshaped the landscape of rock, electronic, and ambient music with their groundbreaking soundscapes, becoming pioneers of progressive electronic and krautrock. Their early work, such as “Electronic Meditation” (1970) and “Alpha Centauri” (1971), laid the foundation for their innovative approach to music. The 1972 release of “Zeit” and the iconic “Phaedra” in 1974 further cemented their status, offering a mesmerizing blend of synthesizer-driven compositions that defined the Berlin School style. Released under renowned labels, these albums showcase their ability to create expansive, cinematic soundscapes that resonate with fans of kosmische musik and new-age sounds. Tangerine Dream’s influence is evident in the works of related who share a penchant for pushing musical boundaries. Their legacy continues to inspire a new generation of listeners and vinyl collectors, securing their place in the annals of music history.
Tangerine Dream: A Legacy of Innovation and a Journey Through North America
One of the foundational pillars of electronic music, Tangerine Dream, has announced a sweeping tour across North America this coming fall. Their profound influence on the emergence of genres such as EDM and their pioneering work in film soundtracks make this a tour not to be missed. Boasting over 60 film credits, the iconic group […]