Many thanks for the very interesting video, and for the info on the music used, as it is often annoying when you hear, and like music used on a video, and have no way of knowing what it is.
I think so too. I believe Ray Glasser added the music on the final tape he sent to me in 1982. (Its been a LONG time ago.) I think I have an old Tomita LP album called "Snowflakes are for Dancing" (??) with that early electronic music.
"Snowflakes are dancing" was Tomita's electronic versions of Claude Debussy's music, and I think it was released around 1973/74. The name of the track on this video is called "Passepied". many thanks again for the interesting video.
This is fantastic to watch, especially with CES 2010 going on right now. Thanks for sharing!
SolarEXtract 2 years ago
Great stuff.
gli7utubeo 3 years ago
Many thanks for the very interesting video, and for the info on the music used, as it is often annoying when you hear, and like music used on a video, and have no way of knowing what it is.
numpty1972 4 years ago
Just a shot in the dark here... Back round music by Isao Tomita?
uwtitanfan 4 years ago
I think so too. I believe Ray Glasser added the music on the final tape he sent to me in 1982. (Its been a LONG time ago.) I think I have an old Tomita LP album called "Snowflakes are for Dancing" (??) with that early electronic music.
KKD1247 4 years ago
"Snowflakes are dancing" was Tomita's electronic versions of Claude Debussy's music, and I think it was released around 1973/74. The name of the track on this video is called "Passepied". many thanks again for the interesting video.
girlsngear 4 years ago