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===In popular culture=== * In the critically acclaimed 1991 [[Mexico|Mexican]] [[telenovela]] [[Cadenas de amargura|Cadenas de Amargura]], Tangerine Dream's song "Yucatan" is used as part of the novela's music score particularly in the more suspenseful scenes. * [[Steven Wilson]], of [[Porcupine Tree]], stated that Tangerine Dream was one of his influences to make his music, and often cites ''[[Zeit (Tangerine Dream album)|Zeit]]'' as his all-time favorite album.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://rollingstoneindia.com/backstage-with-steven-wilson/ |title=Backstage with Steven Wilson |first=Tushar |last=Menon |location=London, United Kingdom |date=24 June 2012 |access-date=17 July 2016 |magazine=[[Rolling Stone|Rolling Stone India]]}}</ref> * Japanese electronic musician [[Susumu Hirasawa]] dedicated his song {{Nihongo|"[[Aurora (Susumu Hirasawa album)|Island Door (Paranesian Circle)]]"|γγγ©ε³ΆοΌγγ©γγ·γ’γ³γ»γ΅γΌγ―γ«οΌ|Tobira Shima (Paraneshian Circle)}} to Tangerine Dream. * In 2016, [[Netflix]]'s original show ''[[Stranger Things]]'' used three Tangerine Dream tracks in its soundtrack: "Green Desert" from Green Desert (1986) in episode five, "Exit" from Exit (1981) in episode six, of season 1 and "Tangent (Rare Bird)" from Poland (1984) in episode nine of season 2. Composers of the soundtrack for the show, Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein of the electronic band [[Survive (band)|Survive]], also cited Tangerine Dream as the key influence behind the soundtrack,<ref>{{cite web |title=Obsessed with "Stranger Things?" Meet the musicians behind the show's spine-chilling synth score |author=Maerzm Jennifer |date=23 July 2016 |url=http://www.salon.com/2016/07/23/obsessed_with_stranger_things_meet_the_band_behind_the_shows_spine_chilling_theme_and_synth_score/ |work= [[Salon (website)|Salon]]}}</ref> the main theme of which was later covered by Tangerine Dream.<ref name=RS/> * In 2022, the horned dinosaur ''[[Bisticeratops|Bisticeratops froeseorum]]'' was named in memory of Edgar Froese, the late founder of Tangerine Dream.<ref name=Dalman2022>{{cite journal|vauthors=Dalman SG, Jasinski SE, Lucas SG|title=A new chasmosaurine ceratopsid from the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) Farmington Member of the Kirtland Formation, New Mexico|year=2022|journal=New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin |volume=90 |pages=127β153 |url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/362680358}}</ref>
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