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BruecknerAmbient
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Mon Jun 25, 2012 6:10 pm (No subject) |
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« Phrozenlight » wrote:
Vangelis (...) technical great player(s), but without spontaneous experiments.
Ehrm, ever listened to "Beaubourg", Bert?
To just name one...
I guess at least Vangelis released a fair share of experimental music along with his "technical great" stuff...
Oh, and thinking of Jarre, at least "Zoolook" deserves some credit for being pioneering, too, I guess...
Just for the balance...
(...he said, turned over and put on Schulze's "Mirage")
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Phrozenlight
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Mon Jun 25, 2012 6:31 pm (No subject) |
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BruecknerAmbient
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Mon Jun 25, 2012 6:45 pm (No subject) |
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« Phrozenlight » wrote:
sorry michael I do not like zoolook. and beauborg is not in my musicbox
both of them had already to much music I did/do not like, so why trying the rest....?
there are enough great bands beside those two.
Oh, I didn't expect You to like 'Zoolook' (...or 'Beauburg') - however, if we like them or not, they certainly were experimental.
Then again, I could imagine that You might actually enjoy 'Beaubourg' - not much like any other release by Vangelis I know. A little bit like 'Esoteric Goody', the bonus track from the rerelease of KS' "Dig It", if You know that one. A feast of ring modulation, all very rough and metallic...
I, for one, always thought it to be weird and wonderful...
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LNerell
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Age: 52
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Mon Jun 25, 2012 9:48 pm (No subject) |
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First LP was The Beatles - "Something New" bought sometime in the late 1960s.
First CD was Tangerine Dream - "Rubycon" probably around 1985-86 when I bought my first CD player.
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KPG
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Thu Jun 28, 2012 12:57 pm (No subject) |
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First vinyl LP I bought? No idea for sure. Was probably a mid-80s pop or rap album... Nothing 'cool', that's for sure.
First CD I do remember clearly (still have it): Tangerine Dream, Flashpoint. I had a portable disc player *acquired* for me by some friends who worked in an electrical store...
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Christian Welde
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Wed Jul 04, 2012 2:49 am (No subject) |
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CD: Jean-Michel Jarre, Rendez-Vous
LP: cant remember...
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