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    Posted: October 08 2004 at 12:49
I have an old tape recording of a radio program with a piece of extraordinary wonderful music, but I lost the author´s name. The recording is about 20 minutes long. It seems to be an entire side of a vynil LP.
I made some small mp3 clips and put it on my website:
http://www.edufrick.com/mp3/0.mp3
http://www.edufrick.com/mp3/1.mp3
http://www.edufrick.com/mp3/2.mp3
http://www.edufrick.com/mp3/3.mp3
http://www.edufrick.com/mp3/4.mp3
please listen to the music and help me to find this CD. I´ve been looking for it for years.
Lots of Thanks!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 08 2004 at 23:07

I've tried to enter your link, but no results.

I think it's from "various artists" he created a lot of albums (I've got a dozen or so) 'Their quite good.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 09 2004 at 03:55
Very interesting! The final sample sounds like it belongs in one of those ultra violent Japanese animated films (Manga?) .Sorry havn't got a clue really.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 09 2004 at 04:15

It sounds to me like a solo keyboard(s) performance. I don't wish to be derogatory, but it sounds like it could have been done by someone of reasonable proficiency, at home. I guess there are similarities with Jean-Michel Jarre, but I really have no idea.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 09 2004 at 18:35
The music played at a sunday night between 1980-1985 at a progressive radio program. I can remember the DJ talking something about a pair of Eela Craig´s keyboardists making a duet. For many years I believed this music was from "Erdenklang sinfonie" but now I´m quite shure this is not. I took some of Erdenklang´s tracks at e-mule and the sound is completely different. Erdenklang was made with a Fairlight. The music I have is clearly made by analogic sintethizers.
Let´s continue our search. Please help me to spread this question to all other music forums!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 10 2004 at 19:27

3.mp3 sounds a little like ISAO TOMITA's style of playing and 4.mp3 reminds me *very* much of TRIUMVIRAT. This stuff does sound vaguely familiar to me, but I'm not sure. Very annoying!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 11 2004 at 01:10
I posted this same question at 3 other forums, and until now no one could give me a final answer. But my hope is endless.
Thanks!
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