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    Classic 70s/80s ambient synth stuff...

    I posted this on another forum this morning, but wondered if you guys had any thoughts/comments....


    Just had my Squeezebox playing my "Electronic Abient" genre this morning, which includes all the classic ambient stuff from the glory days of ambient synth music. ie: When synth music was new and we had some amazing inventive music coming out.

    I think some classic examples of this are:-

    Jean Michel Jarre:-
    - Oxygene: How can synths from 1976 sound so amazing, and of course the music to this day still stands out as totally original and wonderful IMHO!
    - Equinoxe
    - Magnetic Fields

    Kraftwerk
    - The Man Machine: An amazing album. How can a bass (Man Machine) sound so good in 1978!

    Tangerine Dream
    - Exit
    - White Eagle
    - Poland

    Edgar Froese
    - Pinnacles


    Sometimes, when I hear some of this music, I travel back in time to sitting at my Commodore 64 or Amiga, programming away I'd always have this sort of stuff playing on my record player when doing that sort of thing!


    Anyone else got such fond memories of this genre/era/time?







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    Green Desert is my favourite Tangerine Dream track. This version is heavily, HEAVILY edited down to fit within the YouTube 10 minute time restriction, the original track is nearly 20 minutes:




    So atmospheric. You can feel the sun beating down upon the bleached plains...

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    Tangerine Dream is great.

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    I listen to this stuff while I'm writing my horror screenplay, and if I ever complete the movie, I intend to use it as a temp soundtrack during editing.

    In fact, I used some TD to score a short video I made of me an a friend exploring some underground tunnels:




    So atmospheric...

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    Quote Originally Posted by krakenslayer View Post
    I listen to this stuff while I'm writing my horror screenplay, and if I ever complete the movie, I intend to use it as a temp soundtrack during editing.

    In fact, I used some TD to score a short video I made of me an a friend exploring some underground tunnels:




    So atmospheric...
    Beautiful track! "Remote Viewing" from "Exit" (see OP).


    Another (quite famous) Tangerine Dream track...


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    Tangerine Dream is one of my favorites! I've got Poland, Force Majure, Stratosphere, and Phaedra all on vinyl. Perfect for any time I need to get some writing done.

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    I always liked Vangelis

    This one is fave:


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    Extended keyboard intro in that second one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaos View Post
    I always liked Vangelis

    This one is fave:

    Amazing track, if only how those same four notes in the bass line make up the entire song all the way through!

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    Extended keyboard intro in that second one.
    Bit glam rock don't you think?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    Bit glam rock don't you think?
    Shame on you. Neither Deep Purple nor Rainbow were anywhere near glam rock!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePizzoff View Post
    Shame on you. Neither Deep Purple nor Rainbow were anywhere near glam rock!
    Sorry, but electric guitars + real drums + silver outfits, doesn't equate to "classic ambient synth stuff" to me
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    Sorry, but electric guitars + real drums + silver outfits, doesn't equate to "classic ambient synth stuff" to me
    You win there.

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    This is more performance art than ambient synth, but I love it nonetheless.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaos View Post
    This is more performance art than ambient synth, but I love it nonetheless.

    Classic!
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    Absolutely f***ing awesome 80's abient synth!


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