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    Always been a fan of Tangerine Dream.

    Cyclone, Melrose and Lily on the Beach are probably my favourites.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Techno Commander View Post
    Always been a fan of Tangerine Dream.

    Cyclone, Melrose and Lily on the Beach are probably my favourites.
    I love Madrigal Meridian on the Cyclone album - just superb. Need to get myself a nice clean copy -on vinyl of course!
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    Nah, the CD is better as the vinyls weren't cut too well and could be noisy. A 48 track recording so plenty for them to mix down I read somewhere!

    What is it with TeeDee these days? Edgar's releasing piles of discs every year and nothing I've heard recently floats my Moog Klaus Schulze still refers back to the golden age of Berlin School but puts a modern twist on it.
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    Yew lot will listern to the old Barbarian one day..

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Barbarian View Post
    Yew lot will listern to the old Barbarian one day..
    Who's to say we don't?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DSJR View Post
    Nah, the CD is better as the vinyls weren't cut too well and could be noisy. A 48 track recording so plenty for them to mix down I read somewhere!

    What is it with TeeDee these days? Edgar's releasing piles of discs every year and nothing I've heard recently floats my Moog Klaus Schulze still refers back to the golden age of Berlin School but puts a modern twist on it.
    I find the release schedule for new TD releases tiresome Dave...I buy em ..and I for the most part like em..but 4 or 5 albums a year plus compilations and compilations of compilations is excessive Tee Dee overload and very expensive.
    When Edgar pops his clogs there is enough music in the can for about 70 albums..to be released by his missus Bianca.
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    SO much new 'Berlin School revisited' stuff around now I lost touch years ago Some of the more spaced-out chill stuff is really good and Ulrich Schnauss is always worth listening to - didn't like the first 'Engineers' CD overmuch but now he's in it, I need to find out more
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    Tyger is an excellent album, using lyrics from William Blake's poems:



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