supported by 23 fans who also own “Between all and nothing”
Not only is DM IV the best instalment in the Dream Mixes series; it's also one of the best Tangerine Dream releases of the 2000s. Nothing is sacred; even Zeit and Cyclone are represented on this exciting collection of remixes, and the pace rarely slows. You'll want to buy this one. Frederik Gonzalez Olsen
“Boogie Meets Beatdown” on this epic album from the mole, where ambient interludes lead into sudden and scary dark alleys. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 29, 2023
An 18-track compilation showcasing the best of Singapore's electronic scene, from ambient and techno to industrial and synthwave. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 7, 2022
supported by 23 fans who also own “Between all and nothing”
While Dream Mixes 1 & 2 have their moments, this is where Jerome gets playful and starts digging into the classic part of Tangerine Dream’s back catalogue, mostly from the Schmoelling era. You’ll recognise snippets from Encore, Thief, Logos, White Eagle, Poland, and even the deep cut Silver Scale, but they’re all engineered into new, energetic dance tracks. It works better than you’d think and goes to show just how innovative the original melodies and sequences were. Frederik Gonzalez Olsen