Tangerine Dream
- Japanese electronic musician Susumu Hirasawa dedicated his song Island Door (Paranesian Circle) to Tangerine Dream. It is considered Hirasawa's longest composition (13 minutes).
- Science Fiction author Alastair Reynolds makes reference to one of the gas giant planets in the Epsilon Eridani system as being named Tangerine Dream.
- The famous Japanese band, Do As Infinity's debut single 'Tangerine Dream' was named after the band.
- Till Lindemann vocalist of Rammstein stated that one of his influences to make his music was Tangerine Dream.
- In the Homestar Runner series of Flash cartoons, the character The Cheat has an iMac called Tangerine Dreams.
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Discography
Tangerine Dream has released over one hundred albums (not counting singles, compilations and fan releases) over the last four decades. A project to collect and release fan concert recordings was active from 2002 to 2006, known as the Tangerine Tree.
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See also
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References
- Stump, Paul (1999). Digital Gothic - A Critical Discography of Tangerine Dream. Firefly Publishing. ISBN 0-946719-18-7.
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External links
- The official Tangerine Dream website
- Tangerine Dream Myspace Official Website
- Discussion forums:
- TaDream – The Tangerine Dream mailing list
- Discographies:
- Voices in the Net – A comprehensive discography
- Tangerine Dream Database from Rainer Rutka
- Tangerine Dream Great Discography
- Misc. resources:
- Tangerine Dream at the Open Directory Project
- The Dream Gallery – fansite featuring a cover art gallery and a listing of known live concerts
- What Dreams Are Made Of – The Tangerine Dream Concert Track Listing 1980-2005 By John Burek and Mark Schaffer
- Other
- Hungarian Tangerine Dream Fanclub (HTDFC) Website
- An informative fan site is hosted by Armagh Observatory [1], an Astronomical Observatory in Northern Ireland.
- Tangerine Dream Live at Coventry Cathedral 1975 on DVD
- Linda Spa (in German)
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