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  • This is good...

  • Great track, impressive graphics mate. But I still love Tangerine Dream - Outland for the entertainment. Up there with the very best and I mean the very best aka Beat The Devil (BMW Short Film) Cheers BC

  • if you ever listen to good music with a dissapointing video - open another window with a video you like ; mute the audio ,and play the music ...

    switching off the monitor is usally a good favorite though !

  • MY DREAM , YOUR DREAM , WE DREAMING ENDLESS IN SPACE AND TIME....

  • ooh this is great! reminds me of Half-Life, Equilibrium, Blade Runner, and alot of nice sci-fi cyberpunk stuff mixed together.. nostalgic

  • e se pode acreditar que os efeitos eram feitos pelos computadores do tamanho de uma geladeira

  • perfect feelings ;)

  • way out there in the legends of electronic ambience the pioneers thanks for tune share massive respect to you islanderveiw!!!

  • good music but as you say vid ?

    check my vids and music

    at keesvangelis

  • The intro makes me think of Dr. Who.

  • fantastic.. reminds me of Equilibrium

  • Amazing soundscape, I love this sound.

  • Desde que descubri a TD, supe que no hay alguien que haga musica tan excelente como este genio de nuestros tiempos ...genio terrestre, asi lo he catalogado, existen otros musicos que hacen musica muy similar a TD, solo que para poder entrar en la mente propia solo se logra escuchando estos sonidos prodigiosos

  • Eeech! Or, in modern parlance, Meh! Just not my cup of tea at all, this modern TD. Eveything after Optical Race sounds exactly the same. Must be a button on a synth marked 'New yet strangely familiar TD studio album'. Nothing of the power of Logos here, say.

  • Is Outland the name of the music or the album? And if the album, what is the name of the track (if it has one)?

  • Nice! Real nice track..Love the breaks...especially as they kick in at around 5:00.

  • awesome TD track.. really like this one alot@

  • this is a amazing track.... there is so much energy in it... fantastic...

  • At least you made the effort to put moving images to the music.

    A lot of people on YT are using static images to music. Totally pointless!! Great track even if the sound quality isn't up to CD standard.

    Those 'Visualizer' images look a bit jerky. My iMac can do that but a whole lot more smoothly.

  • This sounds very familiar to the music in the game Deus Ex. That game has incredible music.

  • Wow, it does sound like Deus Ex now that I think about it. Damn that game was good.

  • It's my favorite game of all time. :) The sequel (Invisible War) wasn't as good, but I still played it all the way through.

  • all this album is beautiful! it's Mars Polaris

  • That track was amazing!!! So Beautiful, it really to me to another place.

  • nice track

  • WOW!..this was the first time ive heard that track...the end is Phantasmagorical!!! ...it swallows up the whole song.

    hey ...im just getting into TD...whats the best album to buy??

  • Dream Sequence and Architecture in Motion (rare soundtrack) are the albums i have and they are AMAZING! i would highly recommend them.

  • Dude screw that all of TD'S Stuff is fuckin pro buy it ALLLLL!

  • Ricochet is one of thier best. Buy that!!!!!!!!

  • Ricochet is a great album. TD has a ton of good albums. I wish I could find Mars Polaris, Optical Race, and Seven Letters of Tibet!

  • Make that Seven Letters From Tibet.

  • Hi there. Mars Polaris is still availabe on CD. I've just checked Amazon

  • Thanks for the information. Have you had good experiences with Amazon? It seems like there is potential to be scammed because you're buying from 3rd-party vendors.

  • @skrbeleven there are many eras with different styles and sound-vocabularies. a good 'middle' album is Tangram, Hyperborea, Logos or Poland. I prefer the early albums: Rubycon, Ricochet, Force Majeure, Pheadra and Zeit the most, though. To me, the newer TD sounds more like other acts, while the older stuff is very unique and most imaginative.

  • sowas von geil....wenn man bedenkt wie lange das her is..unfassbar^^

  • You cant argue with this track, simply amazing and perfectly TD.

  • Anybody who does like Tangerine Dream My advice? Buy yourself headphones for $130 like I have....and listen, Compadres.

  • Had this on favourite for a while, really sick track. Mellow and yet upbeat.

  • cool track.

  • BEutifull track!Wow,im amazed,every time i hear this i think im on some kind of issland,on some vacation...

  • Not bad, but still very much in the elevator music stage. There is some promising stuff on the official site, so here's hoping that someday, when Edgar comes to his senses, TD will be back.

  • Don't worry about the visuals, it's the music that counts, and it sounds bloody good!

  • what album is this from

  • Isn't this Goblins Club?

  • It's from the "Mars Polaris" CD.

  • Are you sure? Cause I don't own Mars Polaris, but I do have Goblin's Club and I know on one of my TD CDs I have this song. The only "Mars" CD I have of theirs is Rocking Mars, and this is definitely not from that.

  • keybwizzard -how can you compare Tangerine Dream - whose music influenced so many and is forever etched in film score memory - Risky Business and the KEEP to mention just 2. Over 100 albums.

    ELP on the other hand - the naff synth band whose will be forever used as the opener for many a TV Sports Show. Get real!

  • Cool down! As TD-fan you must fight, but is that rational? Okay, what is rational wiht a fan anyway? Forget influence, was Hitler right because he seduced millions of subordinates to unimaginable atrocities? For me good music means to rule common with other players in a perfect session live over "normal" instruments and not to be master of electronic circuits in synthis, everyone can learn that, but not genius and brilliance of an EMERSON. He can play every TD-song and they not one of his!

  • Emerson has nevver produced masterpieces like Edgars 'Mysterious Semblances at the Strand of Nightmares' or 'Epsilon in Malaysina Pale'. Thesepieces are truly original in concept - just as Phaedra/Rubycon when first recorded. A NEW branch of music which came into existence thanks to Froese's own thought patterns. As original as Dali in fact!

  • Many of the guys who played with Froese were classically trained, and went on to do their own stuff. Klaus Schulze - electronic pioneer in his own right. Chris Franke - went on to create the Private Music label. Paul Haslinger carved a niche in movie and TV soundtracks.

    Meanwhile, Edgar and his son Jerome are still plugging away, for almost 40 years now. ELP doesn't have that kind of track record. Not even CLOSE.

  • The best food comes from McDonalds, cause of the number of customers, that's what you argue! What has the number of sold albums to do with quality or ability of the musicians who made it? I think live performance of ELP or SUPERTRAMP can never be reached by TD, that's totally ridiculous! Who is Froese compared to Emerson or Wakeman or Moon or Rudess? A little playing/button-pressing boy! It's not a insult but a fact. A lot of their music consists in finished electronic circuits!

  • Straw man argument. I won't bother to address it.

    My point (which you rather glibly ignored) is that REGARDLESS of the media used, you can find good and bad composers anywhere. Frank Zappa used a synclavier in his later years almost exclusively, did that diminish his artistic skills? No. He just realized there were few people who could actually PLAY his compositions... so he played them all himself.

  • We see, it's all based on the common understandig of what music is and how its qualitiy can be measured. Maybe TD could'nt be imitated cause nobody wanted to, but a lot musicians can produce this kind a stuff. I am musician (Keys, drums, strings) and I can play TD stuff effortless, but ELP or SUPERTRAMP rulez!

  • you might be able to play it now but you couldn't have done something like rubycon over 30 years ago

  • Know what you mean, but nobody knows what he would've been able to work out 30 years ago. I think, our gene pool disposes a giantic amount of abilities, but life is to short for the workout of all this, many people could have discovered america but Columbus did it! The art of TD so was the application of a small part of this gene pool, for me it's clear, every human is an artist, but only few execute this.

  • I agree with you totally, 'every human is an artist, but only few execute this'.

  • Actually, the Vikings discovered America before Columbus, and the Chinese discovered it long before the Vikings, but on the other coast. High School History FTL.

  • Archeological evidence suggests the remains of Roman Trireme's remains in the Amazon, suggesting a far earlier American "first contact". Eric the Red, 1006 or thereabouts, The Imperial Chinese Tradefleet - No later than 1450. Medieval Europe - 1492 and perhaps somewhat earlier.

  • Wasn't Peter Baumann who actually created the Private Music label? I thought so...

  • cual es el tema musical de cadenas de amargura la telenovela

  • I kinda liked the video, although it's probably just because of the fact that I'm very stoned right now.

  • The best instrumental group off all times

  • i'm a big fan of this group.nice vid

  • I have now posted this track as audio only @ Esnips. You can find the address to this page on my main YouTube account home page

  • mmm.. windows media player??... aburriiiiido!

  • Totally!

  • i'll stick to the old pieces but ...at least good sound quality

  • Not one of TDs best by far.

  • Personally, I dig it more than a lot of their official videos.

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