All this talk about classical synthesis, and classic synthesizer albums is getting me itchy to get out my old turntable and albums. I've got cases of vinyl albums, half of which are synthesizer artists. The "First Seven Days" is one of those great albums that only synth freaks seem to appreciate. I still think it's Jan Hammer's best work. It seems a lot of synth artists did some of their best work when they had to deal with the limitations of early equipment. Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze did wonderful work in the 70's, but what I've heard of their later work doesn't intrigue me. Tangerine Dreams's early albums defined whole genres of synth music. A lot of their soundtrack work, like "Thief" and "Risky Business" was great too. Michael Stearns did some great modular space music, especially "Planetary Unfolding", that, to my ears, outshines his later stuff. It's almost like the skills that these artists developed on analog equipment didn't translate too well to digital equipment. It's too bad that so many of these older albums are so hard to find on CD. I guess I'll have to find a place for that turntable!
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Re: Classical synthesis and others
2002-07-02 by elle_webb
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