Electronic Meditation
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Electronic Meditation is the debut album by German electronic music group Tangerine Dream, released in June 1970 by record label Ohr.
Recording and history
The album was recorded in a rented factory in Berlin in October 1969, using just a two-track Revox tape recorder.[3]
Electronic Meditation is the only Tangerine Dream album to feature the line-up of Edgar Froese, Klaus Schulze and Conrad Schnitzler. The 2002 CD reissue on Sanctuary Records revealed that there were two previously uncredited musicians: organist Jimmy Jackson and flautist Thomas Keyserling.[4]
Content
Its style is a unique form of free jazz, electronic art music, and instrumental rock; or as Sound on Sound magazine described it, "free electronic rock".[3] Its instrumentation ranges from conventional instruments such as the guitar, organ, drums, and cello to various custom-made electronic devices implemented by Edgar Froese and found sounds such as broken glass, burning parchment, and dried peas being shaken in a sieve. The backwards vocals at the end of side B are of Edgar Froese reading from the back of a ferry ticket from Dover to Calais. The original LP had a balloon inserted in the cover; the 2004 Japan CD release is a copy of the original LP cover and includes the balloon.[4]
Reception
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
Pitchfork | 7.6/10[1] |
In its retrospective review, AllMusic wrote "The album is not without its flaws, but it's strong in many ways and shows abundant promise".[2]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Edgar Froese, Klaus Schulze and Conrad Schnitzler.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Genesis" | 5:57 |
2. | "Journey Through a Burning Brain" | 12:26 |
No. | Title | Length |
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3. | "Cold Smoke" | 10:38 |
4. | "Ashes to Ashes" | 4:06 |
5. | "Resurrection" | 3:27 |
Personnel
- Edgar Froese – six- and twelve-string guitar, organ, piano, sound effects, tapes
- Conrad Schnitzler – cello, violin, addiator
- Klaus Schulze – drums, percussion, metal sticks
- Jimmy Jackson – organ (uncredited)
- Thomas Keyserling – flute (uncredited)
References
- ^ a b c Dominique Leone, Leone (6 February 2003). "Tangerine Dream: Electronic Meditation/Alpha Centauri". Pitchfork.
- ^ a b c Brenholts, Jim. "Electronic Meditation – Tangerine Dream | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 5 August 2016.
- ^ a b "Tangerine Dream: Their Changing Use Of Technology Part 1: 1967–1977". Sound on Sound. December 1994.
- ^ a b Berling, Michael (29 September 2016). "Electronic Meditation". Voices in the Net.
External links
- Electronic Meditation at Discogs (list of releases)