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“At one point it feels like they’re going to take off”: Tangerine Dream’s Rubycon box set
By Mike Barnes published
5-disc collection marks eighth album’s 50th anniversary, complete with two entire concert recordings and bonus Steven Wilson mixes

Tangerine Dream to release 50 Years Of Phaedra: At The Barbican in January
By Jerry Ewing published
Tangerine recorded their new live version of their classic 1974 album Phaedra at London's Barbican in October 2024

10 great psychedelic songs that’ll shake any prog fan’s tree (but aren’t by Pink Floyd)
By Sid Smith published
Revolutionary music from Yes, John McLaughlin, Pretty Things, Tangerine Dream, Strawbs and more, including a song that was prog even before prog was prog

Marillion/Tangerine Dream offshoot Bioscope cancel December tour plans
By Jerry Ewing published
Steve Rothery, Thorsten Quaeschning and Alex Reeves were due to tour as Bioscope through Europe in Deceber

Marillion and Tangerine Dream men took six years over an album that sounds like neither band
By Dave Everley published
Their Bioscope debut arrived after the pair took advice from Steven Wilson, spent a week every winter exploring sounds and ideas, and borrowed Elbow’s drummer to fulfil their instrumental cinematic vision

Why Steve Rothery and Thorsten Quaeschning struggled to finish Bioscope record Gentō
By Dave Everley published
Marillion and Tangerine Dream men aim to play their music live, but other priorities continue to get in the way

Steve Rothery and Thorsten Quaeschning, as Bioscope, go on a journey with Gentō
By David West published
Cinematic soundscapes offer a widescreen experience for those who want to commit

Bioscope announce in store Q+A and signing sessions for August
By Jerry Ewing published
Marillion guitarist Steve Rothery and Tangerine Dream's Thorsten Quaeschning will release their debut Bioscope album, Gentō, in August

Peter Baumann didn’t think Tangerine Dream were prog – just weird
By Rob Hughes published
With new solo album Nightfall and a new edition of Phaedra both on sale, the synth maestro says limited ability, cutting-edge gear and raw luck led to success in the 70s, and regrets running out of time to reunite with Edgar Froese
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