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Yes, the centre part from 4'10" was used in the 'entrance' music just before the actual show started. And what a fascinating piece of music it is. I was pleased to see Synergy music later featured in the later laserium concert "Laserium Starship" (Phobos & Deimos Go To Mars). Once seen never forgotten! As you say, shame it can'r be replicated now.
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@mlr1326 Yes, Keith Emerson was among the first in a prog band, but some others began slowly to show, apart Tangerine Dream who had success in 1974 with phaedra with the moog first time, but made 3 or 4 ambiant albums before and Klaus Schulze with picture music in the same year, he was not famous yet. Kraftwerk were beginning too. There were also the 2 attempt before of Wendy Carlos and Isao Tomita who used only Synths but on Classical originals around 1969 and 1970.
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@markusmala ...that´s why i did it. :-] thanks
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Beautiful idea to post video from Larry Fast, he's work deserves so much ! thanks
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@mlr1326 Guess you now already Jarre, Klaus Schulze and Vangelis, and with a little web surf, try maybe Ian Boddy, Mark Schreeve, Steve Roach, Erik Wollo, Radio massacre international, Air Sculpture, Arcane, Ron Boots at groove nl, Gert Emmens, Robert Rich, Ozric Tentacles, Wally Badarou, Frederick Rousseau, Free System Project and I miss so much, go also on CD Baby you will find hundreds. Because today the new comers are everywhere, and it's so easy to post music or videos on the net
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Anything by Brian Eno, particularly his Apollo album. Also Carbon Based Lifeforms takes TD to a new level.
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I always ended (Sequence) 14 with a single white strobe flash and a total black out, it created quite the stir/ The complete playlist for Laserium II can be found at Laserium.com if you want to see what played with it.
Tangerine Dream fans should check out Klaus Schulze's Farscape (2009) with Lisa Gerrard of Dead Can Dance. Not classic synth, but well worth your time.
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@UTubeCorporation sounds great, wish a lot of fun with it
The center section starting at 4:10 of (Sequence) 14 was used as one of the more interesting numbers in the original Laserium laser light show. The digital image effects associated with this video are a pale comparison to the blend of colors produced on one of their usual planetarium dome venues. Pity that cannot be conveyed.
cuttlefishdaddy 9 months ago
@cuttlefishdaddy F*#"k, i would love to see it !!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
maulaff15 9 months ago