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Mala Kunia

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Mala Kunia
Studio album (mini-album) by
ReleasedNovember 17, 2014 (2014-11-17)
Recorded2014
GenreElectronic, Berlin-School
Length52:11
LabelEastgate
ProducerEdgar Froese
Tangerine Dream chronology
Phaedra Farewell Tour – The Concerts
(2014)
Mala Kunia
(2014)
Booster VII
(2015)
Tangerine Dream mini-albums chronology
Josephine the Mouse Singer
(2014)
Mala Kunia
(2014)
Quantum Key
(2015)
Reviews
Review scores
SourceRating
BeyondChronpositive[1]
Stereonet[2]

Mala Kunia (2014) is a mini-album and roughly the 140th release by electronic music group Tangerine Dream. Violinist Hoshiko Yamane is not credited on this release.

Overview

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Mala Kunia was released as a limited edition on occasion of the Australian concerts in late 2014. The album features seven new compositions, including two which were co-composed by new band member Ulrich Schnauss together with Edgar Froese.

With this release a new Tangerine Dream era was started, "The Quantum Years", which focuses on a more back to basics approach to composition influenced by quantum physics.[3][better source needed]

This album is named for the name of two Aboriginal tribes – according to Aboriginal mythology – living ages ago around Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, whereas the Mala tribe lived on the sunny side and the Kunia on the shady side of the rock.[4]

The first 100 orders shipped of this release came with a photo postcard signed by all four members of the band.

Track listing

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All compositions by Edgar Froese, except where indicated.

  1. "Shadow And Sun" – 7:54 (Edgar Froese, Ulrich Schnauss)
  2. "Madagaskunia" – 6:51
  3. "Madagasmala" – 7:04 (Edgar Froese, Ulrich Schnauss)
  4. "Beyond Uluru" – 7:49
  5. "Vision of the Blue Birds" - 8:39
  6. "Snake Men's Dance at Dawn" - 5:51
  7. "Power of the Rainbow Serpent" - 8:03 (Thorsten Quaeschning)

Personnel

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Tangerine Dream

References

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  1. ^ Smith, E. "Doc" (13 February 2015). "TANGERINE DREAM'S "MALA KUNIA"". beyondchron.org. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
  2. ^ Martin, David. "MALA KUNIA: Stereonet". www.stereo.net.au. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
  3. ^ Berling, Michael. "Voices in the Net:Mala Kunia". voices-in-the-net.de. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
  4. ^ "MALA KUNIA Eastgate". edgarfroese.de. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
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