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Tangerine Dream
Tangerine Dream is a German electronic music band founded in 1967 by Edgar Froese. The group has seen many personnel changes over the years, with Froese the only constant member until his death in January 2015. The best-known lineup of the group was its mid-1970s trio of Froese,…via Wikipedia
Career Highlights
72 albums- Formed
- 1967
- Active
- 1967–present
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Selected Discography
- 1970Electronic Meditation
- 1971Alpha Centauri
- 1972Zeit
- 1973Atem
- 1974Phaedra
- 1975Rubycon
- 1976Stratosfear
- 1978Cyclone
- 1979Force Majeure
- 1980Tangram
- 1981Exit
- 1981Transfer Blue Night
- 1982White Eagle
- 1983Hyperborea
- 1985Le Parc
+ 57 more albums
The Web
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The Connection Web
28 threadsMembers
27- Christopher Franke(German musician, formerly with Tangerine Dream)1971–1987
- Johannes Schmoelling1979–1986
- Klaus Schulze(German electronic musician)1969–1970
- Thorsten Quaeschning2005–present
- Steve Jolliffe1977–1978
- Paul Haslinger(Austrian score composer)1986–1990
- Ralf Wadephul1988–1989
- Peter Baumann(member of Berlin Express & Tangerine Dream)1971–1977
- Jerome Froese1989–2006
- Paul Frick2020–present
- Conrad Schnitzler(German experimental electronic musician)1969–1970
- Klaus Krüger(briefly a member of Tangerine Dream)1978–1978
- Michael Hoenig1975–1975
- Ulrich Schnauss2014–2020
- Edgar Froese1967–2015
- Linda Spa1991–1996
- Hoshiko Yamane2011–present
- Iris Camaa2001–2014
- Steve Schroyder1971–1972
- Lanse Hapshash1967–1969
- Volker Hombach1967–1969
- Charlie Prince(German vocalist)1967–1969
- Kurt Herkenberg1968–1969
- Steve Jolliffe1969–1969
- Zlatko Perica(Slädu)1992–1997
- Linda Spa2005–2014
- Bernhard Beibl2006–2014
Collaborations
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