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Poll Question: Which artist do you prefer?
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Originally posted by Steve Wyzard Steve Wyzard wrote:

Vangelis by far!


It might be
neat if people would list their favourite albums from each artist.


5 stars<span style=": rgb248, 248, 252;"> 2000: Jean Michel Jarre - Live in Cairo: Twelve Dreams of the Sun - </span>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWTpyqAyFlQ
5 stars<span style=": rgb248, 248, 252;"> 2010: Kitaro - Live in Zacatecas, Mexico - </span>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PATQqoolgRA
4 stars<span style=": rgb248, 248, 252;"> 1977: Klaus Schulze - Body Love (soundtrack) - </span>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzSyuIX8hvU
5 stars<span style=": rgb248, 248, 252;"> 2004: Vangelis - Alexander (soundtrack) - </span>https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LvSVZ5NoR9K6OUXjZ9WN8WX
 



Thanks Paul.  The only one of those I have is Body Love.

Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Hmmmm,
maybe I should have added an "I don't know all of these artists" option
since I get the feeling that many who voted don't know K.S. or even
Kitaro.


I do too. 

Klaus Schulze is such a big name in progressive music, but I am surprised sometimes at what people, even hardcore forum users, don't know. 

I am a detail oriented guy by nature, and I find it so much more interesting and better for discussion and discovery if people say something about what they know and like from such short list rather than just listing a name.  I'm not implying that they should not do it that way.  Just my wacky preference. As long as there is discussion people are enjoying at the forum, and the community tries to be supportive of each other when warranted, that matters most to me.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Criswell Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 18 2024 at 14:51
Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

[QUOTE=Steve Wyzard]Vangelis by far!


It might be neat if people would list their favourite albums from each artist.



JMJarre - Chronologie
KSchultz - Moondawn
Kitaro - Silk Road II
Vangelis - 1492 - Conquest of Paradise (one of the great soundtracks of the last 40 years, IMO)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Cosmiclawnmower Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 18 2024 at 15:41
Klaus Schultz is by far the most the most important and influential, culturally. I think without him, the wider electronic music genre wouldn't have developed and expanded into such diverse ways.  
Vangelis is the most prolific and certainly in an absolute league of his own.
JM Jarre's earlier works are fantastic and very highly respected in all musical genres
Kitaro; i've not listened to much outside of FEFB, it didnt really resonate with me.

I very much enjoy the music of all the first three.

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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:







3. Jarre (arguably the most overrated EM artist of them all)


At least JMJ never had an album called Sex Power. TongueLOL


Point being? It's a soundtrack.

Vangelis never had an album called Oxymore. That's just asking for it.
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Klaus Schulze - X
Jean Michel Jarre - Equinoxe
Vangelis - Blade Runner
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AFlowerKingCrimson Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 18 2024 at 18:33
Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:







3. Jarre (arguably the most overrated EM artist of them all)


At least JMJ never had an album called Sex Power. TongueLOL


Point being? It's a soundtrack.

Vangelis never had an album called Oxymore. That's just asking for it.

Cheesy name for an album (soundtrack or not). 
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I have to admit that I didn't expect Vangelis to run way with this poll. 
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Schulze easily but I don't know Kitaro.
Moondawn, Mirage, Timewind and Picture Music are all really good.
"The wind is slowly tearing her apart"

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Richard Pinhas would have gotten my vote.
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Originally posted by Mellotron Storm Mellotron Storm wrote:

Richard Pinhas would have gotten my vote.

Hi,

Per EUROCK, in the old days, it had a lot of Richard's philosophical discussions and they were not exactly a fun read ... sometimes more difficult than enjoyable ... something that most inet'rs today won't bother with, I'm sure, as it has a lot more words and paragraphs than me ... (hehehe!!!) ... but somehow it is connected to his music and albums! And you and I are still trying to figure that out!

Others that might have deserved being in the list for a vote, but I'm not sure how well known, or heard, they are. 

Eduard Artemyev ... at least 40 soundtracks and many of them are really different and how the music is used in a few of the films is really special. Probably thought of as the most important composer of soundtracks in Russian Film. Many of his soundtracks are electronic, and The Stalker soundtrack is insane, though I don't think it is available as a disk ... have to check!

Ralph Lundsten ... Swedish composer of electronic stuff and a massive discography. I managed to get about 5 or 6 of those early albums, and they are a super listen, specially the "Nature Symphony" series which has quite a few albums. He also did some fun stuff ... and you don't want to miss Robbie asking for a date!

Robert Schroeder ... really nice stuff, though later it seems like it became a bit of too much new age. His first album on Klaus Schulze's label was a freak ... it was designed to be played at 45RPM, and I accidentally played it at 33RPM ... only to find, that it made for a really heavy, far out, and totally insane "krautrock" piece of music ... it was fantastic. Forget the faster piece!

Eberhard Schoenner ... not given a lot of credit, but often thought as having been the person to help THE POLICE come together. Andy Summers is in at least one of his early albums (Trance-formation), and Sting sings in a couple of the other albums. In the early days he was better thought of as a keyboards player, but later as a composer, arranger and conductor.

Deuter ... German guy that was associated with a group of people that ended up with a really bad reputation, specially here in Oregon. Has an incredible discography and it is very nice and enjoyable, and not preachy ... it is very meditative which is what the music is designed for, although I'm not sure that most folks can handle that ... you and I don't really listen to music to look for God, so to speak ... we listen to it to flow and live an internal life that otherwise we don't have the rest of the day ... very nice stuff, and it probably would be more appreciated if he did not exactly mention the group, but I think/wonder if they were the folks that provided the money for a lot of his work. 

I likely have more in my collection but have to take a look at it first.



Edited by moshkito - November 18 2024 at 20:54
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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Oh, auto-vote for Klaus Schulze from me. The master.
Hi,

I'm so glad to see the number of votes and appreciation for KS ... of all these, while I love them all, I think that KS is probably the most important of them and the amount of improvisations and work with many folks in a lot of albums ... is something that is very impressive, and in the case of a lot of THE WORKS's pieces, really pretty and outstanding, but they were not as well known as the albums, and these things were not released until at least 10/15 years later ... which was a real shame .. it hid some outstanding stuff and work that KS did, although I think that a lot of it was probably just totally free form, and wide open ... later it helped bring about the stuff with Lisa G. which is also very good, and ... LIVE ... something that a lot of folks won't even try!


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Never got into KS and for that matter I'm not a bg fan of early TD either. Not my thing.

In the 80's I started listening to EM when Prog was dead (more or less). Vangelis and JM Jarre were the main ones for sure but I did like a bit of Kitaro but all the Silk Road parts whatever was a turn off for me. Vangelis was initially not an electronic artist but actually on the avant side of things. He lived in Paris before moving to London in the mid seventies to build on the success of the likes of Rick Wakeman and Mike Oldfield as instrumental artists setting up a custom studio in Shepherds Bush (it's now gone and has been replaced by a block of falts). One of his first releases recorded there was Heaven and Hell. This was more a prog album than just 'electronic' but after that he explored the genre with Spiral and Albedo 0.39 matching J M Jarre best releases Oxygene and Equinox. In terms of commercial succes they became the Ali v Frasier of Electronic Music. No one except Tangerine Dream were close. Into the 80's they both made some fine albums epecially Soil Festivities and Rendez- Vous. I love both. Latterly they both seem to become less relevant as time went on sadly. I did get to see J M Jarre live a couple of times, once with the laser show which was cool. I would vote Vangelis for these albums:
Heaven and Hell
China
Soil Festivities
Mask
Voices


For JM Jarre I highly recommend
Oxygene
Equinox
Magnetic Fields
Rendez-Vous
Waiting For Cousteau (mainly for the Calypso suite)

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Voted Schulze
2nd : VAngelis


Jarre ?
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I haven't heard much of Kitaro. I'm overall somewhat ambivalent on all of the others, as all have done great stuff but also lots of things that pass me by. My vote goes to Schulze for a few things that I really love, more than of the others, even though I'm not his biggest fan and I find much of his stuff overlong and not very interesting. Sorry.
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Vangelis. The smell of Jim Wohlford chewing 43-year old bubble gum.
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I would add Larry Fast Synergy, a great master of electronic music. Of the four options given, It's hard to make a choice, but I would vote for Kitaro.
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Klaus Schulze for me.
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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Originally posted by verslibre verslibre wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:







3. Jarre (arguably the most overrated EM artist of them all)


At least JMJ never had an album called Sex Power. TongueLOL


Point being? It's a soundtrack.

Vangelis never had an album called Oxymore. That's just asking for it.


Cheesy name for an album (soundtrack or not). 


Don't be silly. Vangelis didn't choose it. The director did.

EDIT: See Body Love and Body Love – Vol. 2 by Klaus Schulze.

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Originally posted by Manuel Manuel wrote:

I would add Larry Fast Synergy, a great master of electronic music. Of the four options given, It's hard to make a choice, but I would vote for Kitaro.


I consider every album Larry Fast recorded as Synergy to be essential EM, with the only outlier being Computer Experiments, Volume One, but even that is a fine ambient (not progressive electronic) recording.
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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

I would vote Vangelis for these albums:
Heaven and Hell
China
Soil Festivities
Mask
Voices


Soil Festivities and Albedo 0.39 have gotten the most play from me. I'd add Spiral to the list, minus Voices, and swap China for Direct and there's my top five.

Vangelis' final album Juno to Jupiter is excellent, much better than its predecessor Rosetta.
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