![]() It's mostly comprised of short little interludes and snippets which unfortunately Having a distinct mid-70's TD period sound instead of the cold plastic 80's that was emergingĭuring that time. Such as `Hyperborea', `White Eagle' etc, `Wavelength' still features the ghostly Melloton, as well as Composed by the trio ofĮdgar Froese, Christopher Franke and Johannes Schmoelling, considering the albums around it ![]() Listen while offering several variations of spacey/electronic ambience. Offered nothing truly fresh or groundbreaking from the band, it's still makes for a fine background Tangerine Dream's `Wavelength' is the soundtrack to an obscure Robert Carradine sci-fi film fromġ983 (not currently available on DVD or Bluray, but it can be viewed on Youtube), and while it Social review comments | Review Posted Thursday, | Review this album | Report (Review #281878) Would do better with one of the many excellent classic studio albums from the 70s to early Sometime fans or those new to the band, however, The collection of the committed TD follower. ![]() Still, WAVELENGTH has just enough new and interesting material to make it worth adding to I can't be botheredĭoing the "forensic" work needed to identify specific source albums and tracks, but seriousįans will recognize the exhumed material when they hear it. There's also a smattering of material lifted or re-createdįrom then-recent studio works, so not everything you'll hear will be new. With 16 tracks, many are simply too short to establish the ambiance that the synth band's Is worthwhile it's typical mid-period TD from the Froese, Franke and Schmoelling lineup, but Obscure 1983 science fiction film about aliens stranded in the Mojave Desert. This disjointed character is also much the case with WAVELENGTH, the soundtrack from an Start to get into the mood of a selection, it fades quickly away after a mere one to two-minute Given their raison d'être.) There are exceptions (SORCERER and THIEF make pretty goodĪdditions to a fan's collection), but as a rule, individual tracks are often shorter, with abruptįadeouts which tend to give the soundtracks a somewhat jarring feel overall. In general, most of the many Tangerine Dream soundtracks work better as spooky/spaceyīackground music for films, than they do as stand-alone albums.
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