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Genre:
Electronica
Release Date: 06/10/2008
With
Tangerine Dream's recorded output spread across close to forty years of work, and a variety of record labels as well, a comprehensive overview of their output would be a behemoth of a box set. This two disc collection of odds and rarities cannot even begin to approach those proportions, but still its journey hits many of the highpoints that one would hope to find, as it traces band mainstay
Edgar Froese at least into the early 1990s.
The set opens with a pair of cuts recorded by
Froese's pre-Tangs band,
the Ones in 1967, a couple of darkly atmospheric psych rockers that are far removed from anything he would go onto create. These are followed by brutal live takes on the two part
"Ultima Thule" that marked the Tangs' debut single, but which highlight the new band's personal direction by borrowing much from period
Pink Floyd. From thereon in, however,
Electronic Magic perfectly matches its title, as a clutch of lengthy synth pieces sweep through the speakers, echoing but rarely repeating the textures and melodies that hallmarked the band's studio output. This is especially true on the early-mid 1970s material, when
Tangerine Dream were at their contemplative peak; but even after moving into the 1980s, from whence the bulk of disc two is drawn, there is a strength and purpose here that confirms the group's continued importance and influence.
~Dave Thompson, All Music Guide