Returning to Tangerine Dream this week and next, in a couple of albums that I often under-rate dute to their proximity to bigger favourites. 1981's Exit saw the now established lineup of Froese, Franke & Schmoelling continue to refine the group's new slick, melodic and more accessible direction: the longest track here is the nine-minute opener Kiew Mission. A cold war-themed plea for global understanding, recited in Russian by an actress, it's another one of the rare uses of vocals by TD, and is followed by the more static moodpiece Pilots Of Purple Twilight and the catchy, upbeat Chronozon.
Side two of the album reverses the pattern, with two short tracks leading to the eight-minute, highly atmospheric Remote Viewing. TD's compositional skills were still strong throughout Exit, the three members' individual skills complemented each other well, and they continued to push forward with constantly-developing keyboard technology, the Fairlight being added to their arsenal at this point.
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