I don't know if this is appropriate, or in poor taste to do this, but I thought some may find this interesting...
I recently put together a song that sums up a feeling I get when I think of some of Edgar's early solo works. (Epsilon especially) Of course my talent and skill is well beneath calling this an imitation, rather a "thank you" to Froese for his strong influence on my musical tastes and thinking.
The idea behind it came from when I was a teen age youth on a family trip to Europe. In 1971 we flew into Frankfurt and because we were late, missed our hotel reservations. We bought a Volkswagon van and promptly set out southbound on the autobahn. We made it to Heidelberg for sunrise and I remember seeing a big black locomotive roar out of a tunnel on the side of a mountain as we looked over the beautiful old city below.
Needless to say this was a most lasting impression of the lovely German countryside and only part of some strong emotional ties I have with that trip. about 3 years later I heard Phaedra and it stamped the image of Germany in my brain forever. This tune is reminiscent for me.
http://www.viewfromearth.com/uploads/He ... (lofi).mp3
Other tunes can be heard here (if not completely offended)
http://www.viewfromearth.com/wst_page8.html
Thank you for reading and listening.
David Ryle
Homage to Edgar Froese
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