Inferno (Tangerine Dream album)

Inferno is the seventy-third release and twelfth live album by German electronic group Tangerine Dream.

The lyrical content is based on the first part of the Italian narrative poem Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri.

[2] Inferno is the first album to feature percussionist Iris Camaa who remained with the group until 2014.

[4] Tangerine Dream used the album as a modern soundtrack for the 1911 Italian silent film L'Inferno.

[5] Nick Hasted in The Independent wrote that while the film was a "fascinating relic", with their soundtrack "Tangerine Dream add momentum and even melodrama, restricting themselves at times to dark, low strings.