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NEPTUNES

Jerome Froese

 

Progressive Electronic

3.91 | 3 ratings

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4 stars It sounds as it should: a sort of post 90s Tangerine Dream album, out of the soundtracks period and with more guitar respect to the albums recorded with daddy Edgar. While I'm writing I'm listening to "Decoding With Celine" which is a rock track. Not heavy, of course, but even if real drums disappeared from the Tangerine Dream world after Klaus Schulze, this drone is very well programmed and the absence of a physical drummer is not a problem.

A very good album, better than many Tangerine Dream albums, even many of those featuring Jerome Froese. The reason is probably to be found in the absence of Edgar Froese, who has of course influenced his son since his very young age, but leaving him the freedom of expressing himself out of the influence of the old Froese gives its fruits.

This is a fresh album, sometimes tendent to newage atmospheres, enjoyable not only as background music as many electronic albums are, but with consistent melodies, an accurate choice of sounds (the minimum you can expect from who became half of the Tangerine Dream), and most of all a good presence of guitars, also acoustics, 12 strings, and who knows what else.

There are two "longest" tracks, scoring more than 10 minutes. Apart of them the average track length is about half of that.

There's also space for some little hints of Kosmische Musik, an electronic choir in Mike Oldfield style, kinds of percussion, so a lot of things that makes it different from the TD output even without taking distances from the father's imprinting.

As I have written, better than many TD albums.

4 solid stars

octopus-4 | 4/5 |

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