In 1970 Tangerine Dream Edgar Froese, Klaus Schulze and Conrad Schnitzler. The three published an album between experimental music and the very beginnings of German electronics. For countless followers of this album was the beginning of their musical thinking, source of inspiration and role model in the uncompromising acting out of ideas. In five titles a circle should close. In the text to 5. Ear plate it said:. "In the age of electronic experimental music all goes When you hear this record, pulls a dissected human life past you one among billions of birth:.. A brain comes into the world, not yet to think capable Gradually, cell by cell, it is conscious of itself. " It is "time to make the journey through a burning Geghirn. The brain absorbs its environment as an extract. ... What emerges is cold smoke. The brain encapsulates off, it builds up within its narrow shell a dream world. ... eventually the pressure from the outside too .... ashes to ashes "At the end is the resurrection and the new beginning of the cycle. Equally difficult, complicated as it sounds, it is not. The music is partially correct catchy, even if Fröse such as glass shards, Schulze burning parchment, whip and metal rods and Schnitzler Addiator (?) Plays. Above all, it is the origin of the detained three musicians who then had incredible success in their solo ways. (This is an Amazon.com at the university-student review.)