Neil
26-Jan-2015, 10:51 AM
I've had a life long "relationship" with electronic music. The first time I heard ambient synths pinging, phasing and blib blopping I fell in love with them. In my early teens I would seek out any ambient synth music I could find. Tangerine Dream and Jeane Michelle Jarre were at the top of my list.
Edgar Froese (founder of Tangerine Dream) died over the weekend - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2924772/Founder-German-electronic-pop-group-Tangerine-Dream-provided-soundtracks-Hollywood-films-Grand-Theft-Auto-computer-games-dies-aged-70.html
In his own words:-
Froese believed that 'there is no death, there is just a change of our cosmic address.'
Maybe put this on in the background while you do something today.
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You may remember some of his (Tangerine Dreams) more famous pieces. eg:-
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Edgar Froese (founder of Tangerine Dream) died over the weekend - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2924772/Founder-German-electronic-pop-group-Tangerine-Dream-provided-soundtracks-Hollywood-films-Grand-Theft-Auto-computer-games-dies-aged-70.html
In his own words:-
Froese believed that 'there is no death, there is just a change of our cosmic address.'
Maybe put this on in the background while you do something today.
vqCIUnObJh0
You may remember some of his (Tangerine Dreams) more famous pieces. eg:-
91DuxjzlLLU
NbDb8yITvhI
T-tSoDgxRLk
CCItnKrXvMM
lQ_KXK3eNdI
_8ebLtpu7NA