04-09-2013, 06:09 AM
I will now take you on a journey of some electronic music that is not new, but matured and aged with grace.
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John Foxx. Amazing singer. And this ditty sounds like it was released YESTERDAY, complete with bass, but it's over 30 years old.
Klaus Schulze is a massive pioneer in electronic music. This song is unique, as it came from his first album to use a sequencer, which allowed him to complete the album without any outside help. No other muscians, no other vocalists, the entire album is only Klaus Schulze. Sequencers are now common place in music. MIDI is a good example of one.
Most people know who Gary Numan is. The King of Synth-Pop. How about a track from the first album he released with his first band before going solo?
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John Foxx. Amazing singer. And this ditty sounds like it was released YESTERDAY, complete with bass, but it's over 30 years old.
Klaus Schulze is a massive pioneer in electronic music. This song is unique, as it came from his first album to use a sequencer, which allowed him to complete the album without any outside help. No other muscians, no other vocalists, the entire album is only Klaus Schulze. Sequencers are now common place in music. MIDI is a good example of one.
Most people know who Gary Numan is. The King of Synth-Pop. How about a track from the first album he released with his first band before going solo?
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