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Tangerine Dream
Pays : Germany Genre : Rock Psychedelic / Space Dates : 1967 URL : cliquez ici
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When Edgar Froese founded Tangerine Dream, the group consisted of five musicians: Kurt Herkenberg bass guitar he used to be an art student Volker Hombach violin, saxophone he was a student at the film academy in Berlin Lanse Hapshash drums he was a painter Charly Prince vocals he was a writer Edgar Froese guitar, harmonica he just finished studies at the Berlin academy for the arts This group mainly played at student parties and was well known in the experimental art scene. They played many gigs in galeries, at openings and accompanied art happenings for various national and international artists e.g. Joseph Beuys, Bernhard Hoeke, John Cage, Salvador Dali and many more. After the band broke up, Edgar played for approx. four months with 16 different musicians from around the world, such as Paul Wheeler, a drummer from Liverpool, Sven Ake Johnson, a very good jazz drummer from Sweden, Al Akhbar, a young drummer from Ghana, Steve Leuwen, a bass guitar player from Holland and Nick Turner, who later became the sax player for Hawkwind - to name but a few. At that time, Edgar scored his first feature film for the German director, Jurgen Polland: »Never shoot the Bathroom Man«, a strange black and white movie. In the late autumn of 1969 Edgar met a drummer in the »Zwiebelfisch«, a small art bar in Berlin, who formed a duo with an organist, known as PSY. Although their music was still on an amateur level, Edgar noticed that the drummer could hold a fairly steady tempo for over 10 minutes and seemed to be in good shape. Back then, this was a rather rare trait in German drummers. Edgar asked him if he wanted to join TD and they proceeded straight to the rehearsal room from the bar. This drummer was: Klaus Schulze A month later, Edgar met a performance artist and student of Beuys at a Joseph Beuys exhibition in Berlin, who made a l ...
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