New TD studio album on the way?
2006.11.21. 15:42 gg
According to Voiceprint, a new studio album release is close to us: the debut planned early next year, and the title is "Madcap's Flaming Duty". The news release promises a monumental album which is hard to ignore. More in Heiko's post at Yahoo Tadream.
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andy K · http://the-archive-plus.blogspot.com/ 2006.11.22. 16:02:45
Tangerine Dream New Album Announced
Tangerine Dream celebrate their fortieth Anniversary in 2007 with the release of their latest album. The album entitled Madcap's Flaming Duty will be released in February and is dedicated to the former Pink Floyd guitarist Syd Barrett who died in July 2006. Edgar Froese has recorded an exclusive interview for Voiceprint where he discusses the album and previews tracks featured on the album. The album recorded in Vienna and Berlin during October 2006 features Edgar Froese, Thorsten Quaeschning, Chris Housle, Bernhard Beibl, Linda Spa, Gynt Beator, Thomas Beator, Iris Camaa, and Vincent Nowak
Note no Jerome!
Track list:
Astrophel and Stella
Shape My Sin
The Blessed Damozel
The Divorce
A Dream of Death
Hear The Voice
Lake of Pontchartrain
Mad Song
One Hour of Madness
Man
Hymn To Intellectual Beauty
Solution of All Problems
To receive a free copy of the interview disc, please send your name and postal address to orders@voiceprint.co.uk quoting FREE EF DISC in the subject heading.
Tangerine Dream celebrate their fortieth Anniversary in 2007 with the release of their latest album. The album entitled Madcap's Flaming Duty will be released in February and is dedicated to the former Pink Floyd guitarist Syd Barrett who died in July 2006. Edgar Froese has recorded an exclusive interview for Voiceprint where he discusses the album and previews tracks featured on the album. The album recorded in Vienna and Berlin during October 2006 features Edgar Froese, Thorsten Quaeschning, Chris Housle, Bernhard Beibl, Linda Spa, Gynt Beator, Thomas Beator, Iris Camaa, and Vincent Nowak
Note no Jerome!
Track list:
Astrophel and Stella
Shape My Sin
The Blessed Damozel
The Divorce
A Dream of Death
Hear The Voice
Lake of Pontchartrain
Mad Song
One Hour of Madness
Man
Hymn To Intellectual Beauty
Solution of All Problems
To receive a free copy of the interview disc, please send your name and postal address to orders@voiceprint.co.uk quoting FREE EF DISC in the subject heading.
gg 2006.11.22. 16:17:54
Thanks for the valuable info, Andy. What happened in the Froese family?
andy K · http://the-archive-plus.blogspot.com/ 2006.11.22. 16:34:25
Could be that Jerome is too busy with his solo career/album, either that or MFD has vocals and Jerome admits he has no talent for vocal music.
andy K · http://the-archive-plus.blogspot.com/ 2006.11.22. 19:49:50
www.bbc.co.uk/6music/events/future/
What's Going On?
Below is a quick run-down of what's coming up as part of Back To The Future on 6 Music.
Monday 27th November
19.00 - 21.30: John Foxx - a synth pioneer from the early Ultravox days is Tom Robinson's guest
21.30 - 22.00: The Great Bleep Forward - (Part 1)
Learn about the first electronic instruments: The Telharmonium, The Hammond Organ, the Ondes Martenot and the Theremin. We hear how a young man named Robert Moog starts a business selling theremin kits and the rest as they say …..is history.
Tuesday 28th November
19.00 - 21.30: David E Sugar - a modern producer who uses modified gameboys as synths in his performances is Tom Robinson's guest.
21.30 - 22.00: The Great Bleep Forward - (Part 2)
An in depth look at the end of the seventies, the end of punk. Kids who can’t play the guitar well enough to get in a punk band start forming synth bands. We hear how The Human League, Heaven 17, Thomas Dolby, Depeche Mode and New Order shaped the sounds of a generation.
Wednesday 29th November
21.30 - 22.00: The Great Bleep Forward - (Part 3)
As people grew tired of the Soft Cell and The Thompson Twins approach to music the electronic Genie leaped out the bottle to reveal how sampling would change what we hear. In this third programme Andrew Collins explores the sampling boom and the way drum machines could never drive a Rolls Royce into a swimming pool but could redefine the beat of the late 80’s.
Thursday 30th November
07.00 - 10.00: Gary Numan - is Phill Jupitus' guest
10.00 - 13.00: Gideon Coe has Hot Chip in session
13.00 - 16.00: Gary Lestrange is Nemone's guest
16.00 - 19.00: Daniel Miller - head honcho of Mute records, and producer of many of the early synth pop records is in the studio with Steve Lamacq
19.00 - 20.00: Top 10 Synth Riff Top Ten Countdown presented by Andy McClusky from OMD
20.00 - 21.30: Marc Riley has The Whips in session
21.30 - 22.00: The Great Bleep Forward - (Part 4)
Andrew Collins gives us a glimpse of the electronic future. As electronic music reaches maturity, new artists are going back to the original synthesisers and mixing them with the most up to date technology to create new fusions. Computers rule the planet and music.
22.00 - 01.00: The Dream Ticket will present a classic live performance from Kraftwerk, alongside a live set from modern contemporaries Ladytron, and a classic session from Depeche Mode
What's Going On?
Below is a quick run-down of what's coming up as part of Back To The Future on 6 Music.
Monday 27th November
19.00 - 21.30: John Foxx - a synth pioneer from the early Ultravox days is Tom Robinson's guest
21.30 - 22.00: The Great Bleep Forward - (Part 1)
Learn about the first electronic instruments: The Telharmonium, The Hammond Organ, the Ondes Martenot and the Theremin. We hear how a young man named Robert Moog starts a business selling theremin kits and the rest as they say …..is history.
Tuesday 28th November
19.00 - 21.30: David E Sugar - a modern producer who uses modified gameboys as synths in his performances is Tom Robinson's guest.
21.30 - 22.00: The Great Bleep Forward - (Part 2)
An in depth look at the end of the seventies, the end of punk. Kids who can’t play the guitar well enough to get in a punk band start forming synth bands. We hear how The Human League, Heaven 17, Thomas Dolby, Depeche Mode and New Order shaped the sounds of a generation.
Wednesday 29th November
21.30 - 22.00: The Great Bleep Forward - (Part 3)
As people grew tired of the Soft Cell and The Thompson Twins approach to music the electronic Genie leaped out the bottle to reveal how sampling would change what we hear. In this third programme Andrew Collins explores the sampling boom and the way drum machines could never drive a Rolls Royce into a swimming pool but could redefine the beat of the late 80’s.
Thursday 30th November
07.00 - 10.00: Gary Numan - is Phill Jupitus' guest
10.00 - 13.00: Gideon Coe has Hot Chip in session
13.00 - 16.00: Gary Lestrange is Nemone's guest
16.00 - 19.00: Daniel Miller - head honcho of Mute records, and producer of many of the early synth pop records is in the studio with Steve Lamacq
19.00 - 20.00: Top 10 Synth Riff Top Ten Countdown presented by Andy McClusky from OMD
20.00 - 21.30: Marc Riley has The Whips in session
21.30 - 22.00: The Great Bleep Forward - (Part 4)
Andrew Collins gives us a glimpse of the electronic future. As electronic music reaches maturity, new artists are going back to the original synthesisers and mixing them with the most up to date technology to create new fusions. Computers rule the planet and music.
22.00 - 01.00: The Dream Ticket will present a classic live performance from Kraftwerk, alongside a live set from modern contemporaries Ladytron, and a classic session from Depeche Mode
gg 2006.11.23. 16:01:28
I pushed in Stratosfear.
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