Edgar Froese was a mastermind ahead of his time, I have always been in awe of his ability to create music that is both cerebral and emotional, transporting the listener to new and exciting realms. His music has been a constant companion to me, and I have often found myself lost in thought while listening to his albums. One of my fondest memories as a fan of Froese's music is imagining myself getting lost in a corn maze with him, and creating music about the experience. I would picture us wandering through the maze, the towering stalks of corn looming over us as we searched for a way out. The music we would create would be a reflection of the maze's twists and turns, a sonic representation of the labyrinthine paths we would take. While this is just a fantasy, it speaks to the transportive power of Froese's music, and the way it can take the listener on a journey to new and uncharted territories.
@LauraSeabrook9 жыл бұрын
RIP Froese, 2016. This my my favourite track of his.
@andycatone5 ай бұрын
I first heard this track being played by John Peel on his radio 1 show. Must've been late 70s or early 80s. I went straight out and bought the album. I still have it. Loved this track then, and still do to this day.
@loremi110 жыл бұрын
Magical song...
@isabelladestegonzaga55292 жыл бұрын
Als ich diesen Titel 1980 mit meiner Tonbandmaschine mitschnitt, vergass ich seinen Titelnamen zu notieren . Ich schrieb später als Titelbezeichnung EDGAR FRÖSE "WELTSCHRITT" - wegen des forcierten Rhythmus´ .