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Simon Pride

  1. New Jersey
  2. Electronic
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  1. The Euclidean Sea
    by Dream Sequence
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    vykr Certainly not TD clones; they have their own personalities and vision. The music is compelling and emotionaly inveigling; listening at 3am conjurs some hair raising dreams -and i'm bald! Favorite track: Lato A (The Euclidean Sea 1).
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  2. En Concert au Théâtre de la Commune
    by Dream Sequence
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    Ian Black Whether an elaborate hoax or genuine old recordings, it doesn't really matter. excellent music any way you look at it (or listen to it).
    What's not to like?
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    IVO BELLONE It feels raw and organic, yet incredibly fragile. There’s nothing unnecessary here — every sound has a purpose. It slowly unfolds without you quite noticing, and by the time it reaches the final section, that melody just hits you. It’s desolate, deeply sad in a very honest way, and it throws you off balance because it doesn’t try to soften the blow. No grand gestures, no easy drama — it simply opens up and then fades away, leaving you sitting there in silence
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  3. Sequence
    by Dream Sequence
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    Jody B. These are two absolutely magnificent ambient soundscapes that are tinged with 1970's analog nostalgia. Can't wait to listen to more! Favorite track: Lato A (Sequence 1).
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    IVO BELLONE Amazing that three twenty-year-olds created this in 1973. Sequence consists of two long electronic pieces with dense, immersive atmospheres, featuring passages that recall Wendy Carlos. Every sound conveys tension, calm, and fascination. A visionary work showing complete mastery of textures and timbres for their age. Favorite track: Lato A (Sequence 1).
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  4. Live at The ICA
    by Dream Sequence
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    Jody B. Wonderful album, highly recommended for fans of Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze. Favorite track: Turn off the lights.
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  5. Escola Massana Barcelona
    by Dream Sequence
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    IVO BELLONE "Magnificent album! 1977 is the year electronic music stopped being 'vacuum cleaner noise' and became the pulse of modernity."
    ​Listening to this concert in a Gothic building like Escola Massana (a former hospital) is pure magic.
    ​Enjoy and feel like Barcelonauts. Favorite track: Barcelonauts (Part 2).
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  1. Ultima Ratio
    by Bernhard Wöstheinrich & Stephen Parsick
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    Last Exit Barbarossaplatz Last Exit Barbarossaplatz
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    Carsten Pieper What a sad coincidence. This Berliner Schule collaboration (the first one of two well-established artists in their own right) was released on the same day, that brought the sad new of maestro Klaus Schulze's passing :-(

    I think I would have bought this album anyway, as I have a very soft spot for this kind of stuff, but dedicating Mundane to the forefather triggered the decision... Favorite track: Mundane.
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    Ralf Süther Thats the best and most beautiful way to leave my body for a while to refresh my mind (without drugs)
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    eugene51 Brilliant Berlin School. I need more from these guys! Favorite track: Mundane.
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    Frank Hardlic Indeed, this very reminds me o the legendary early Tangerine Dream works like Phaedra I had on LP and CC in schooldays. This album is an astute musical statement about the present and the past of keyboard laden sounds, itself being a major piece of art. Favorite track: Last Exit Barbarossaplatz.
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