![]() ![]() Had I heard them sooner, I would have asked them to score the film.” - William Friedkin. “I first heard the Tangerine Dream while in Munich for the opening of The Exorcist. But they broke through into Hollywood when Exorcist director, William Friedkin, used their music for his 1977 film Sorcerer. Their first transition to visual media was through German television in the early seventies. ![]() To date, they have recorded over 50 soundtracks. Composers Kyle Dixon and Chris Stein from the band S U R V I V E have acknowledged the influence of Tangerine Dream on their work – and bringing the whole thing full-circle has been this cover of the Stranger Things theme by the latest line-up of Tangerine Dream.īut this also shows us where and how Tangerine Dream have had their impact on Western popular culture: through movies. However, Tangerine Dream have also been a very important influence on Western music, and their status has been on the rise again thanks to the Stranger Things theme and soundtrack. On the other side of the Atlantic, Kraftwerk were played by Chicago radio DJs, and their song ‘Trans-Europe Express’ was famously reworked by Afrika Bambaata and Arthur Baker to become Planet Rock. The documentary Synth Britannica explored how their tour of England in the late seventies inspired many young artists to forge ahead in what would become the ‘new wave’ scene. Kraftwerk are the group who get most talked about when it comes to the German influence on Western pop music. ![]()
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