All posts tagged "Edgar Froese"

  • NEKTAR To Release New Album On June 18th

    Legendary british prog rock band Nektar are to release a brand new studio album on June 18. Produced by Billy Sherwood, the new album is called Time Machine,...

  • Tangerine Dream – Sorcerer

    Progressive rock seems to have a connection with horror films. Goblin wrote the haunting soundtrack for Dario Argento’s Suspiria, and William Friedkin’s The Exorcist was...

  • Tangerine Dream – Tangram

    It’s no secret that the 1980′s had a pretty harsh effect on the artistic success of many of the progressive rock bands. While the early...

  • Tangerine Dream – Cyclone

    “Cyclone” is, in some respects, a continuation of the increasingly streamlined sound of “Stratosfear”. Although Tangerine Dream were holding strong to their electronic roots, there...

  • Tangerine Dream – Zeit

    “Zeit” is an album with the sort of legacy that genuinely interests me. Unlike most ‘classic’ albums where listeners are ultimately able to come to...

  • Tangerine Dream – Stratosfear

    With “Rubycon”, it is this reviewer’s opinion that Tangerine Dream finally tapped into the true potential of their sound. Vast, mysterious, and even downright creepy...

  • NEKTAR Reveal All-Star Covers Album

    Nektar are poised to release a covers album featuring guest appearances from a long list of prog royalty. A Spoonful Of Time includes contributions from...

  • Tangerine Dream – Force Majeure

    Listening to “Force Majeure”, I find myself with a new appreciation for Tangerine Dream’s best work. From where I’m standing, that’s in reference to ambient...

  • NEKTAR To Release New Studio Album "Time Machine"

    After completion of their latest studio album, Legendary Nektar announce it’s name. Mr Roye Albrighton informed press today that during an evening celebratory dinner with...

  • Tangerine Dream 1970-71/1973-74

    Funny that Tangerine Dream had it’s dreamiest lineup with the debut album, “Electronic Meditation”, an LP completely alien to the future space operas of the...