Tangerine Dream were a key part of my rock education. Only gradually, over decades, did I tire of electronic music’s descendants, be they ambient or techno. But every now and then I dip back into that peculiar niche of rock music. The August issue of Uncut magazine has two rave reviews tbat I followed up. Into an Energy by Starving Weirdos was described as ‘sublime tone-drone experiments’ - a listen to snippets told me it’s too avant garde for my tastes. But Subway II by Subway, described as ‘dreamy, addictive neo-Krautrock,’ sounds sublime and I’ve ordered it from Amazon.
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