The Future Sound of London are followers of Tangerine Dream, eg. They were
pioners in the electronic music along with Kraftwerk in the seventies.
However most of their music is crap after the eighties. Myself I have only
one album, "Rubycon" from 1974, I think. During this period perhaps they
were more krautrock than New Age (well, in the 70s New Age didn't exist at
all).
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From: <JShupester@aol.com>
To: <cesar.laia@netvisao.pt>
Cc: <idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 8:31 PM
Subject: Re: [idm] tortoise standards
quoted 4 lines well,> well,
> i did ask about tortoise.
> but hey, concerning tangerine dream....
> i know little of them except some soundtracks(pretty lame for the most
part)
quoted 3 lines some assorted tracks on virgin ambient comps(neat)> some assorted tracks on virgin ambient comps(neat)
> and i have stratsophere on vinyl which has cool sounds but cheesy,
> trance-like arrangements. (this album does contain a bit that dj shadow
used
quoted 2 lines on "entroducing", albeit pitched way down).> on "entroducing", albeit pitched way down).
> so, what is good by tangerine dream because i always wanted to check them
out
quoted 7 lines but have been scared of crap.> but have been scared of crap.
> any ideas?
>
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