Michael Hoenig - Departure From The Northern Wasteland (complete track)

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Uploaded by on Aug 15, 2011

La pieza "Departure From The Northern Wasteland" perteneciente al álbum homónimo de Michael Hoenig de 1978.

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  • Great stuff. Up there with the likes of Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze, my two favorite electronic outfits.

  • @MrKpussy Mine too!!!

  • Discovered and bought this in 1978 and used to listen to it while tripping my bollocks off, perfect ambient music for taking the spirit to the farthest reaches of inner and outer space

  • @Tsunki23 Wow!!! Wise words, Amen.

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  • The sum of all good schulze and tangerine dream sounds is...michael hoenig,another underrated composer of magical dreamscapes that brought a huge musical input to the tangerine dream we know today...his concentrated kind of playing synth made TD a little more melodious and soft,with wider and clearer tunes,more relaxed and hypnotical,like schulzes use of synths.Baumann was very good too,but he had a more claustrophobical,metallic and distorted synthsound,hoenig's play had more air,more space!

  • @tubellarbells I'm not refering to Michael Shrieve, the american drummer, but Mark Shreeve, a British synthesizer player ;-)

  • @AudionautasBlog Shrieve, a master. Full-range artists. Santana, Schulze, Novo-Combo, solo. A must.

  • @Raptor0017 Yeah, I know. Thank you for your recommendation.

  • @tubellarbells You have a very good taste, man. Synergy and Tim Blake are among my favorites too. Thanks for watching.

  • Fabulous all-time classic I've treasured since 1978, just when I was also discovering Synergy, Tim Blake and others. Great addition in its full version. 10 thumbs up, AudionautasBlog.

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