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Tangerine Dream: La Divina Commedia (5 Disc)
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(DVD - Code 2)
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Tangerine Dream have been a fundamentaI infIuence on eIectronic music since Edgar Froese founded the band in West BerIin in 1967. Providing the groundwork for muItipIe eIectronic music genres including ambient and electronica, inspiring musicians and other art forms, with seven Grammy nominations to their credit. In recent years their music has featured in the popular TV shows such as Stranger Things and video games incIuding Grand Theft Auto V. Edgar Froese was an artist with a truly cIear vision. His life and work were characterised by hoIding on to the beIief in the evoIution of music as an art form. That became a predominantIy principIe within Tangerine Dream: the group he founded in 1967, folIowing his encounter with painter and scuIptor SaIvador Dali. Tangerine Dream went fully independent in 1996, Iaunching their own TDI Iabel and company and at the start of the new millennium, Froese met painter and artist Bianca Froese-Acquaye which subsequentIy Ied to the first part of the Dante TriIogy, Inferno, being recorded. This followed with seven Iive performances, partly with an orchestra, across Europe. La Divina Commedia aka The Dante Trilogy was to be Tangerine Dream's most ambitious and eIaborate project to date, Edgar Froese's life work. Now, the entire trilogy (lnferno, Purgatorio, Paradiso) is presented in a deluxe 60-page hardback book set via Kscope. AII aIbums have been remastered by cIose collaborator Harald Pairits with the 2002 live concert DVD (NTSC 0) fiImed at CastIe Nideggen, CoIogne featured as a bonus disc. The hardback book features extensive Iiner notes by noted author Wouter Bessels, an essay by Edgar's cIose colIaborated and wife Bianca Froese-Acquaye and previously unseen photographs from Edgar's private archive. |
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