It is hard to find music that is not ” produced by computer algorithm.” as Borepatch points out. After leaving Music Business in the late 90s, I found myself traveling back in time and went from Robert Johnson to Glenn Miller.
It is nice to find some “analog” music in a world of computer “creativity”?
Needs to be cranked up.
PS: Not bashing Electronic Music at all. You are talking to somebody who actually bought and listened to Isa Tomita LPs. OK just 2 and the sucker was hard to enjoy. I am more Tangerine Dream of old.
“Rush” — Moving Pictures album — try it out
Got it!
Tomita’s ‘SNOWFLAKES ARE DANCING’ is a classic record. I’ve owned it (in one format or another) for over forty years. Also, this is one of the best of Tangerine Dreams soundtrack cuts: LOVE ON A REAL TRAIN.
https://youtu.be/epOf2RLqLdw
And that is after the Klaus Schulze era which many consider not so good although I believe Force Majure is an excellent album
One of the best electronic artists of recent years is IMHO, Maluns.
I still fondly remember “Switched-on Bach”.
Also from the very early days, I once ran into a book on electronic music that had a record (a 45-sized LP, I think) in the back. On it were several pieces, one of them the “eight-tone canon”. Called that because the scale was an octave divided into 8 equal intervals — unlike the standard scale which has 12 intervals. So the step between consecutive pitches was one and a half times the “half-step” of our familiar scale. Very neat piece, impossible to hum because of those oddball intervals.