John-Michel Jarre’s album “Equinoxe” was released in 1978, and made full use of the electronics of that time. Not unlike Rick Wakeman, he took advantage of multiple keyboards, loopers and a host of other electronic devices to create his sounds. Equinoxe Part 5 is a good foot mover! Enjoy.
Oh wow, I remember this! Great stuff.
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The nostalgia of the 70s & 80s eh! 🙂
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oh yeah!
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There are so many different ways that one can make music. This reminds me of a record from my childhood. I can’t remember what the name of the record was but just remember playing it thinking the different sounds were cool. 🙂
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The development of the electronics field made a huge difference to the music business. 🙂
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Wonder what the great composers like Bach, and Beethoven would think of this style of music.
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Being as creative as they were, I bet they would have a ball with today’s technology! You might be interested in a 1973 Album of Virgil Fox playing Bach at Carnegie Hall in 1973. His introduction to the concert and to the various pieces within the concert are interesting, and portray Bach as a very creative/no boundaries kind of guy! 🙂
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You could very well be right about them having a ball. Who knows what they may have come up with!
That album sounds interesting, will have to look it up. Thanks!
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