Phaedra 2005
Tangerine Dream · 2005
38 min · 5 tracks · electronic · Krautrock
A haunting blend of ambient textures and ethereal melodies that evoke a dreamlike state.
Why this album works
The album was critically well-received, reaffirming Tangerine Dream's influence on the ambient and electronic music scenes. It demonstrated the band's ability to evolve while still honoring their legacy, which played a crucial role in inspiring contemporary electronic artists seeking to bridge classic and modern sounds.
- Best for
- steady pacing for deep focus haunting soundscapes for introspection dreamlike atmosphere for relaxation
- Context
- Released in the early 2000s, 'Phaedra 2005' marks Tangerine Dream's return to their classic sound after years of experimentation in the electronic genre. This album is a reimagining of their seminal 1974 work 'Phaedra', reflecting both nostalgia and innovation in their approach as they adapted to modern production techniques.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Modern Talking· Thomas Anders· Die Ärzte· Nena· Alphaville· ATB· Fools Garden· Bad Boys Blue
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Phaedra Standout 11:10
- 2 Mysterious Semblance at the Strand of Nightmares Standout 9:53
- 3 Movements of a Visionary Standout 7:58
- 4 Sequent C 3:05
- 5 Delfi 6:06
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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