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CHARGING THE ELECTRIC DREAMLeon AlvaradoSymphonic Prog3.96 | 4 ratings |
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![]() Most of his influences are solidly from the Seventies and then brought into the Eighties, with Tangerine Dream in particular having a huge part to play although Kraftwerk also come through in some places, and there is a slight hint of Vangelis here and there as well. It is an album which has been delicately composed and delivered, so much so that even someone like myself who does not play a lot of this style of music for pleasure can get a great deal from it. There is a great deal of space within this, Leon has deliberately not overplayed, with the arrangements being carefully crafted so they take the listener on a journey of discovery. The keyboards utilised are incredibly familiar to progheads, a combination of real and emulated famous keyboards, primarily a MiniMoog, a Roland Jupiter 8, a Korg M1, the ARP 2600 as well as the software version of the Roland TR-808. Dynamic and driving, with real force and presence at times, gentler at others, this is a wonderful piece of work.
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