tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8865453348753263786.post4133953137621003101..comments2023-09-21T07:45:53.305-07:00Comments on On Music, Synthesis and Sound Design: On Sequencers, Sonatas and Drum MachinesLux_Seekerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14404127282365177480noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8865453348753263786.post-33142200830306028802009-09-24T17:56:20.634-07:002009-09-24T17:56:20.634-07:00Joe, thanks for the recommendations, I will have t...Joe, thanks for the recommendations, I will have to check out your musical recommendations.Lux_Seekerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14404127282365177480noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8865453348753263786.post-10352177503224121292009-09-02T07:42:04.934-07:002009-09-02T07:42:04.934-07:00Hi Lux. Interesting points. I congratulate you on ...Hi Lux. Interesting points. I congratulate you on taking up interest in Tangerine Dream. They were my starting point into electronic music, way back when. And "Rubycon" was my favourite piece for many years in the 80's. Their sequence-laden compositions were often beautiful. If sometimes very repetitive.<br /><br />As an analogue synth enthusiast I recommend you to hear "Encore", a double live album, recorded on a US tour in the same period. Playing such instruments live can only command respect!<br /><br />For entertainment I can also suggest "Cyclone", Tangerine Dream's only atempt to make vocal music. I think it was a good thing they left that bit to Kraftwerk ;-)JoeDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10410439064443869668noreply@blogger.com