gts@wjh12.UUCP (G. T. Samson) (03/06/85)
I don't know if anybody else has mentioned this, and indeed I'm not even sure whether this is the right kind of music for this response, but in terms of long and varied stuff, what leaps to mind for me is Jean Michel Jarre and his _Equinoxe_, _Oxygene_ and _Les Chants Magnetiques_. _Zoolook_ is also nice, but not quite in the same style. He's especially relevant if Tangerine Dream fits into this category. -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: G. T. Samson ARPA: gts@wjh12 [preferred] OR samson%h-sc4@harvard USMail: Lowell H-41, Harvard U., Cambridge, MA 02138 Quote: "No matter where you go...there you are" -- B. Banzai
michaelf@ISM780.UUCP (03/09/85)
Equinoxe is an excellent record. JMJ was pretty young when he put it out. Does he play all the instruments ( I mean machines) ? I have it on a Yugoslavian import and the quality of the jacket and the label is hilarious. As long as it plays...