TANGERINE DREAM — Electronic Meditation
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"Die erste und beste T.D. – LP (aus experimenteller Sicht), noch mit Conrad Schnitzler, als sie noch wahrhaft experimentell und rau waren... ein Klassiker ! Jetzt in edler Wiederveröffentlichung im Klappcover." [old Drone Rec info]
"One of the first electronic punk albums in history, When TDZs debut Electronic Meditation was recorded, there was virtually no electronic music equipment available at all and yet the band managed to make unusual sounds by using everyday objects, such as a sieve filled with dried peas, an old office calculator, 2 old iron bars and parchment paper. These were recorded with a microphone and then run through reverbs and delays. The results were not always very tonal and miles apart from a commercial pop sound. Furthermore, the studio equipment they had at their disposal was by best means very sparse and everything was recorded directly onto a Revox 1/4" tape machine during one of the band's rehearsals at an old factory in Oct. 1969 in Berlin. This album was also the only TD album to feature electronic musician Klaus Schulze on drums. 180 gram HQ vinyl with PVC audiophile dustsleeve." [press release]
"One of the first electronic punk albums in history, When TDZs debut Electronic Meditation was recorded, there was virtually no electronic music equipment available at all and yet the band managed to make unusual sounds by using everyday objects, such as a sieve filled with dried peas, an old office calculator, 2 old iron bars and parchment paper. These were recorded with a microphone and then run through reverbs and delays. The results were not always very tonal and miles apart from a commercial pop sound. Furthermore, the studio equipment they had at their disposal was by best means very sparse and everything was recorded directly onto a Revox 1/4" tape machine during one of the band's rehearsals at an old factory in Oct. 1969 in Berlin. This album was also the only TD album to feature electronic musician Klaus Schulze on drums. 180 gram HQ vinyl with PVC audiophile dustsleeve." [press release]