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Electric Dreams is a 1984 science fiction romantic comedy film directed by Steve Barron (in his feature film directorial debut) and written by Rusty Lemorande. The film stars Lenny Von Dohlen , Virginia Madsen , Maxwell Caulfield , and the voice of Bud Cort .
Edgar Willmar Froese (German: [ˈɛtɡaʁ ˈfʁøːzə]; 6 June 1944 – 20 January 2015) was a German musical artist and electronic music pioneer, best known for founding the electronic music group Tangerine Dream in 1967. Froese was the only continuous member of the group until his death.
The "Love is Love" music video featured Edgar ascending (and later crashing) through various stages of fame as a pop star whose career began with the "Electric Dreams" movie. It had its own storyline and there was very little footage (if any) from the movie. The face of Boy George appears on Edgar's screen at the end.
Veteran film executive Paul Davidson has acquired the remake rights to “Electric Dreams,” the 1984 film written and produced by Rusty Lemorande. Davidson — who previously ran The Orchard and ...
Edgar , from Steve Barron's movie Electric Dreams (film) (1984) Ghostwheel, built by Merlin in Roger Zelazny's Chronicles of Amber. A computer with esoteric environmental requirements, designed to apply data-processing techniques to alternate realities called "Shadows" (1985) Mandarax and Gokubi, from Kurt Vonnegut's novel Galápagos (1985)
The soundtrack features two new recordings by Culture Club - "The Dream" and "Love Is Love" - as well as songs performed by Culture Club backing singer Helen Terry ("Now You're Mine") and written by Boy George and Roy Hay ("Electric Dreams", by PP Arnold). All of these were released as singles (except "The Dream") with "Love Is Love" becoming a ...
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With regards to "Coldwater Canyon", Edgar Froese has stated that the track was played only once, during the tour’s leg in the southwestern United States. After a slightly experimental wind effect and organ intro, "Cherokee Lane" settles into a hypnotic sequencer / Mellotron improvisation.