Cover of Tangerine Dream Force Majeure
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For fans of tangerine dream,lovers of electronic rock,listeners interested in synth music,classic progressive electronic fans,readers exploring music history
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An incandescent meteorite menacingly suspended before crashing within a seemingly endless perspective, this is how this work by Tangerine Dream from 1979 presents itself, reduced to a duo following Baumann's departure and the brief, unfortunate Cyclone interlude.

Play: and you are overwhelmed by a chorus of synthetic voices, powerful, immense, and evanescent, like the Introitus from Mozart's Requiem. Then, a very brief acoustic guitar riff introduces you to a sumptuous suite of electronic rock that could have been written by the best Pink Floyd, ending unexpectedly with a geometrically organized sound structure by the drum box, reminiscent of Bach the musician-mathematician of The Art of Fugue... this album is indeed a tribute to the classical symphony, not by chance, on the back of the cover, a portrait of Beethoven stands out (distorted, transfigured, reduced to a metamorphosis of the aforementioned meteorite).

Here, in summary, are Tangerine Dream in their finest form, alas never to be found again, with a record that is original, powerful, elegant. Indispensable.

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Force Majeure by Tangerine Dream, released in 1979, is celebrated as a powerful and elegant electronic rock masterpiece. The album combines synthetic soundscapes with classical symphonic elements, drawing parallels to Mozart, Bach, and Pink Floyd. It marks a unique phase in the band's history after becoming a duo. Widely regarded as original and indispensable, this album stands as Tangerine Dream's finest work.

Tracklist Lyrics Videos

01   Force Majeure (18:24)

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02   Cloudburst Flight (07:28)

Instrumental

03   Thru Metamorphic Rocks (14:32)

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