Long, unfurling tracks; huge stacks of gear; music like that of no other
group; trailblazing live gigs based on improvisation. This is the legacy
of Tangerine Dream, the legendary German group piloted by Edgar Froese,
whose impact on music, and electronic music in particular, has been
profound. Formed in the Summer of Love, and at the beginning a group of
rock musicians who liked to improvise, they went on to record and
release a series of ground-breaking synthesiser albums with their native
Ohr Records and with Richard Branson's fledgling Virgin Records. With
the support of underground DJ titan John Peel, their star ascended
through the seventies. This book covers that glorious, extraordinary
decade, focusing on the music but also telling the group's tale. Albums
recording by the band included the classic Phaedra, it's hugely popular
follow up Rubycon and they ended the decade with the powerful Force
Majeure. The book includes new interviews with Steve Jolliffe and also
with early member Steve Schroyder, who was there alongside Froese in
those very early days.