Tangerine Dream - 2018 - The Sessions IV

(78:22; Invisible Hands [2026 Edition] )























What we have here is an extended reissue of 2018’s ‘The Sessions IV’ which is now more than 80 minutes in length and has just been released on double green vinyl. Captured at three different festivals on their 2018 tour, these four numbers are all “live composition” as Ulrich Schnauss (synth, sequencer), Hoshiko Yamane (electric violin, viola) and Thorsten Quaeschning (synth, piano, sequencer) bounce ideas off each other in the traditional Tangerine Dream manner. I must be honest, I wasn’t sure how this would work given that Edgar Froese died suddenly in 2015, but both Thorsten Quaeschning (who joined in 2005 and was named by Froese as his successor) and Hoshiko Yamane (2011) had played extensively with Froese and are now working with his widow to continue his legacy, and to my ears this is very fine indeed.
The only way to truly listen to this is on headphones when one will not be disturbed and it is quite a shock to return to the real world when it ends as this is electronic progressive rock delivered in the way which this band has been doing better than anyone else for nearly sixty years. I certainly hope I will hear more in the series as this extended version is a delight. The band is still going, although Schnauss left a few years ago and these days the trio is completed by Paul Frick, and if you have ever enjoyed their classic material then I urge you to see what is happening with them now, as this is great. 

Kev Rowland, May 2026

Links:
https://www.tangerinedreammusic.com/
https://www.invisiblehands.co.uk/

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