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Installation view of Tangerine Dream: Zeitraffer in the Barbican Music Library, London, displaying the Mini Moog

Melanie Reinisch2021/2021

Barbican Centre

Barbican Centre
London, United Kingdom

This Minimoog analog synthesizer was played by Edgar Froese and Tangerine Dream from the 1975 tour onwards. It can be heard on recordings from the Royal Albert Hall concert to Logos: Live at the Dominion London.

The band Tangerine Dream was founded in 1967 by Edgar Froese in West Berlin. They were early pioneers of electronic music, who, with albums like Phaedra and Rubycon, laid the foundation for new styles such as Ambient and Trance. Through uncovered photographs and videos, original synthesizers, cassettes and vinyl, the exhibition Tangerine Dream: Zeitraffer reveals London's key role in the international breakthrough of Tangerine Dream during the 1970s. Visitors are taken on an analogue journey through unseen footage, unpublished articles and original synthesizers with one of electronic music's pioneering groups.

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  • Title: Installation view of Tangerine Dream: Zeitraffer in the Barbican Music Library, London, displaying the Mini Moog
  • Creator: Melanie Reinisch
  • Date: 2021/2021
  • Type: Photograph
  • Rights: Melanie Reinisch
  • Medium: Photograph
Barbican Centre

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