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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 24 2009 at 05:37
Hypothesis is by far his best record. This strange space/free-jazz record is amazingly atmospheric and odd. I like it very much!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 27 2009 at 03:58
Originally posted by kingfriso kingfriso wrote:

Hypothesis is by far his best record. This strange space/free-jazz record is amazingly atmospheric and odd. I like it very much!
A great album, but, its doesnt fall in that unique style what people recognized as Vangelis music as well.
There are tons of  nice albums like Hypothesis, by so many artists.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 27 2009 at 14:14
Originally posted by ko ko wrote:

Originally posted by kingfriso kingfriso wrote:

Hypothesis is by far his best record. This strange space/free-jazz record is amazingly atmospheric and odd. I like it very much!
A great album, but, its doesnt fall in that unique style what people recognized as Vangelis music as well.
There are tons of  nice albums like Hypothesis, by so many artists.


Hm, I sort of agree, but I do know tons of strange space/free-jazz records, and still feel Hypothesis (which is also my Vangelis favorite) sticks out as rather unique.

Could you name some of those tons of nice albums by so many artists? Maybe there's some I shoukd know about?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 27 2009 at 15:29
Originally posted by Rocktopus Rocktopus wrote:

Originally posted by ko ko wrote:

Originally posted by kingfriso kingfriso wrote:

Hypothesis is by far his best record. This strange space/free-jazz record is amazingly atmospheric and odd. I like it very much!
A great album, but, its doesnt fall in that unique style what people recognized as Vangelis music as well.
There are tons of  nice albums like Hypothesis, by so many artists.


Hm, I sort of agree, but I do know tons of strange space/free-jazz records, and still feel Hypothesis (which is also my Vangelis favorite) sticks out as rather unique.

Could you name some of those tons of nice albums by so many artists? Maybe there's some I shoukd know about?
Of course i can not listed *covers* of Hypothesis LOL  but I can make a list of a lot of *strange space/free-jazz* albums - much better than Hypothesis. I presume that yu're able to listed them by yourself too- please don't tell me that Hypothesis is THE best album of that strange space / free - jazz > WHAT IS HUGE AS AN OCEAN!LOL 
 
It was not easy to make an unique style in that electronic music as Vangelis did do aswell; "cheesy" or not, Vangelis is miles above better and more unique than others of the same genre.
 
ps Ok. i gonna to name a few albums of *strange space/ free -jazz*: Miles' On The Corner Sessions, Rypdal's Odyssey,  Julien Priester' Love Love, or Weather Report's I Sing A Body Electric - those everybody knows.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 28 2009 at 05:08
Originally posted by ko ko wrote:

Originally posted by Rocktopus Rocktopus wrote:

Originally posted by ko ko wrote:

Originally posted by kingfriso kingfriso wrote:

Hypothesis is by far his best record. This strange space/free-jazz record is amazingly atmospheric and odd. I like it very much!
A great album, but, its doesnt fall in that unique style what people recognized as Vangelis music as well.
There are tons of  nice albums like Hypothesis, by so many artists.


Hm, I sort of agree, but I do know tons of strange space/free-jazz records, and still feel Hypothesis (which is also my Vangelis favorite) sticks out as rather unique.

Could you name some of those tons of nice albums by so many artists? Maybe there's some I shoukd know about?
Of course i can not listed *covers* of Hypothesis LOL  but I can make a list of a lot of *strange space/free-jazz* albums - much better than Hypothesis. I presume that yu're able to listed them by yourself too- please don't tell me that Hypothesis is THE best album of that strange space / free - jazz > WHAT IS HUGE AS AN OCEAN!LOL 
 
It was not easy to make an unique style in that electronic music as Vangelis did do aswell; "cheesy" or not, Vangelis is miles above better and more unique than others of the same genre.
 
ps Ok. i gonna to name a few albums of *strange space/ free -jazz*: Miles' On The Corner Sessions, Rypdal's Odyssey,  Julien Priester' Love Love, or Weather Report's I Sing A Body Electric - those everybody knows.


I just wrote rather unique, not best. Don't know where you got that from.

I know (and love) all the titles you name, and think Hypothesis sound no more (less, really) like them than Vangelis' electronic stuff does compared t the other big names of electronic music. Do you think Vangelis is miles above better and more unique than Klaus Schulze (or Tangerine Dream etc)?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 29 2009 at 01:57

To me, Vangelis is one serious composer of 20th century. One of the most important, if you like. He did do alot of great things, and he did it with that electronic music. Who did for the genre more than him anyway? Tangerine Dream and Klause Schulze,(I like them, btw)  or Jarre (i hate him with a passion), couldnt be in Vangelis' range.

p.s. Blade Runner is one of two or three the best SF movies ever produced - those are  Rachel's Song and Memories of Green from the soundrack by Vangelis (sorry, but above mentioned guys never did something like that!):
 
p.s.s. Vangelis live (really epic):


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 29 2009 at 03:06
Originally posted by ko ko wrote:

To me, Vangelis is one serious composer of 20th century. One of the most important, if you like.



Oh, I see. Well he's certainly nothing like that to me. I enjoy him as a fine artist among many with a relation to the progressive "rock" movement of the 70's. Seeing him as a serious composer of the 20th century and one of the most important, sounds.... well... seriously uninformed.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 29 2009 at 03:16
Originally posted by Rocktopus Rocktopus wrote:

Originally posted by ko ko wrote:

To me, Vangelis is one serious composer of 20th century. One of the most important, if you like.



Oh, I see. Well he's certainly nothing like that to me. I enjoy him as a fine artist among many with a relation to the progressive "rock" movement of the 70's. Seeing him as a serious composer of the 20th century and one of the most important, sounds.... well... seriously uninformed.
Actually, I don't care about unlistenable modern composers!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 29 2009 at 03:25
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Actually, I don't care about unlistenable modern composers!


This also sound.... well... seriously uninformed.


Since its written this obviously looks more uninformed than it sounds.
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Originally posted by Rocktopus Rocktopus wrote:

Originally posted by ko ko wrote:

Actually, I don't care about unlistenable modern composers!


This also sound.... well... seriously uninformed.


Since its written this obviously looks more uninformed than it sounds.
Please tell me some names in your choice?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 29 2009 at 03:35
who is an unlistenable modern composer, as example?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 29 2009 at 03:53

The movie Blade Runner is undoubtedly an all-time classic. The atmosphere is so memorable, that almost every adventure game with urban or sci-fi settings will remind me of Blade Runner.

I have the Blade Runner trilogy (film soundtrack) by Vangelis, which is probably considered to be his best work (according to RYM).

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 29 2009 at 03:56

Originally posted by octopus-4 octopus-4 wrote:

who is an unlistenable modern composer, as example?

I guess he meant the musicians who make experimental noise, dark ambient, minimal techno music and such. Discordant music.

Rite of Spring was not a modern work but it was pretty unlistenable to me.Wink

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 29 2009 at 04:09

I thought he was meaning guys like Stockhausen or Arvo Part...(The second might be "prog related" I think). Calling them unlistenable means that he never listened to them with enough attention. Try the 2001 Odyssey original soundtrack for a first approach.  Back to Vangelis, he has done an experimant in that direction with the album "Invisible connections" recorded for Deutsche Grammophon, that's a Classical music label. But if Vangelis is noise, dark ambient and so on, what should we say of Magma, Soft Machine or Bevis Frond? Is the middle section of "saucerful of secrets" NOISE?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 29 2009 at 04:35
Originally posted by octopus-4 octopus-4 wrote:

I thought he was meaning guys like Stockhausen or Arvo Part...(The second might be "prog related" I think). Calling them unlistenable means that he never listened to them with enough attention. Try the 2001 Odyssey original soundtrack for a first approach.  Back to Vangelis, he has done an experimant in that direction with the album "Invisible connections" recorded for Deutsche Grammophon, that's a Classical music label. But if Vangelis is noise, dark ambient and so on, what should we say of Magma, Soft Machine or Bevis Frond? Is the middle section of "saucerful of secrets" NOISE?

I like Arvo Part. Tabula Rasa is one of my fav ECM albums ever. Also, I like Steve Reich's ECM albums (Tehillim is my fav one). Same with Ligeti's Lux Aeterna. Yu're right 100% about Stockhausen, though.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 29 2009 at 04:37
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Please tell me some names in your choice?


Some of my faves among 20th century composers:

Dimitri Shostakovich
Bela Bartok
Giacinto Scelsi
Krzysztof Penderecki
Morton Feldman
Kaija Saariaho
Maurice Ravel
Claude Debussy

I don't mind if you prefer Vangelis to these and the rest of the big names of 20th century. But stating that he is one of the most important is just silly and wrong.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 29 2009 at 04:42
Originally posted by Rocktopus Rocktopus wrote:

Originally posted by ko ko wrote:

Please tell me some names in your choice?


Some of my faves among 20th century composers:

Dimitri Shostakovich
Bela Bartok
Giacinto Scelsi
Krzysztof Penderecki
Morton Feldman
Kaija Saariaho
Maurice Ravel
Claude Debussy

I don't mind if you prefer Vangelis to these and the rest of the big names of 20th century. But stating that he is one of the most important is just silly and wrong.
Aha. Thank you.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 29 2009 at 04:53
Sorry for the misunderstanding. I like contemporary music and Part is one of my favourites. I don't compare Vangeluis with any of the musicians that you have mentioned above. They are different. Also Invisible connections can't be compared.  However I still don't know what was the meaning of "unlistenable".
Finally, I think that prog music has a lot of contact points with the contemporary classic, unless we speak of Genesis clones (and sometimes the original ones, too).    
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Originally posted by octopus-4 octopus-4 wrote:

........ However I still don't know what was the meaning of "unlistenable".
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When I said unlistenable modern composers, I meant of that music I'v been listening once and never get to listening again. Stockhausen is the perfect example. So it means unlistenable to me. lol, I'm not a superhuman!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 29 2009 at 10:30
It's a good idea for another post: What do you think is unlistenable? (only one name and possibly present on progarchives).
My one is "Acid Mother Temple".
 
About Stockhausen, give him another try when you are in the right mood for that kind of music. Wink
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