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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0077778606420
Item Dimensions: 20
Label: Virgin Records Us
Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us
MPN: 86064
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Virgin Records Us
Release Date: June 29, 1992
Studio: Virgin Records Us
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This 1974 masterpiece from Christopher Franke, Edgar Froese, and Peter Baumann ebbs and flows with richly dark soundscapes of electronic sounds and synth. Phaedra was a progenitor for much ambient--and some dance--music, influencing such artists as Steve Roach. After listening to Phaedra it's easy to understand why. The signature pulsing of thick, beautiful Tangerine Dream synth falls across the ambient treasures here, pulling along the orchestral dreamscape before oozing aside for thick washes of expansive sound. The now-classic title cut is both soothing and ghostly, throbbing with subtle sequences and twisted metallic calls before diving into a swamp of nightmarish whistles and hoots. "Mysterious Semblance" soars and swoops like a lovely electronic eagle, bringing tripped-out light and cosmic dignity to the collection. This and the follow-up Rubycon are juicy pieces to the Tangerine Dream pie. --Karen Karleski
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Tangerine Dream's take on synth-rock was subdued & introspective unlike other German groups like the rhythmic & melodious Kraftwerk or the confrontational Angst-filled Can. The title track meanders gently with symphonic synthesizer textures weaving over & under gently whirring percussion, creating vistas of wide open spaces and undulating water. In the background are hints of choral voices. Despite the title, Mysterious Semblance at the Strand of Nightmares takes tranquil and elegant shape, whilst ... Read More
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It is what any band hopes to accomplish...and few can achieve.
This 1974 release is a classic, as it set the foundation for the meditative, electronic "Berlin sound" that carved a trail from ambient music to clubland. Edgar Froese, Christopher Franke and Peter Baumann craft remarkable soundscapes in the four numbers, with the title track a free form artistic masterpiece that clocks 17:45.
The remaining three pieces wonderfully use technology - Franke, Moog analog-sequencer; ... Read More
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Pure spacy, cosmic, stoic, yet richly felt sound...that is the best way to describe Phaedra. The year was '74, and TD was still imersed in the concept of delivering a wall of concentric, parallel, conflicting, yet coherent synth-oriented sounds. Don't look for melodies that you can whistle along with, or simple beats that you can dance to. This is a spacy trip through caverns and canyons between stars and galaxies. This is a soundtrack to a tangerine's dream. This is an audio vision described through ... Read More
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If you're interested in exploring electronica or "Kosmiche Musik," then this is the place to start. Few come close to this perfection. I have the LP!
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I was disappointed that the packing of this item was not well-done. The CD case was cracked, although the CD itself is fine.