About this album
Where they were
Released in 1981, 'Exit' marked Tangerine Dream's transition into a more accessible sound while still retaining their avant-garde roots. This album followed the critically acclaimed 'Force Majeure' and showcased the band's evolution as pioneers of electronic music, appealing to both art rock enthusiasts and mainstream listeners.
Why it matters
'Exit' is significant for its critical reception, landing Tangerine Dream on the charts in various countries, including a top position in Germany. The album also exemplified the band's influence on the emerging electronic music scene, inspiring countless artists in genres ranging from ambient to synth-pop.
Essential tracks
- "Kiew Mission" — This opening track sets an atmospheric tone with its expansive synths and rhythmic exploration, embodying the album's ethereal quality.
- "Pilots of Purple Twilight" — With its haunting melodies and intricate layers, this track encapsulates Tangerine Dream's ability to blend emotion with technological experimentation.
- "Exit" — The title track serves as a centerpiece, merging somber reflections with a sense of resolution that resonates throughout the album.
- "Remote Viewing" — This lengthy piece showcases the band's skill in building immersive soundscapes, inviting listeners into a profound sonic experience.
Release Date
September 1, 1981
Artist Origin
Germany
Tracklist
- 1 Kiew Mission 9:22
- 2 Pilots of Purple Twilight 4:21
- 3 Choronzon 4:10
- 4 Exit 5:35
- 5 Network 23 4:57
- 6 Remote Viewing 8:21