Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Vangelis & Neuronium - In London (1981)
YouTube via instrumentalmusica. via Nusonica.
"Instrumental Music www.alexanderblu.com"
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Okay, let's see here...
ReplyDeleteVangelis's setup:
- Yamaha CS-80 (of course!)
- Roland system 100 (model 101
synthesizer & 104 sequencer)
- Korg Kr-55 drum machine
- Yamaha CS-40M (sitting to the
right of the CS-80)
- Roland CSQ-100 or CSQ-600
sequencer (on top of the CS-40M)
Michel Huygen's setup:
- Rev 2 Prophet 5
- Roland SH-1000
- Minimoog
Carlos Guirao's setup:
- Roland VP-330 vocoder & strings
sitting ontop of what looks like
a Roland Jupiter 4.
Also, in the background there's an Oberheim 2-voice, an ARP 2500 and some other boards that I couldn't make out (too dark).
Recognizing all that in the terribly blurry video is pretty good.
ReplyDeleteOh, and the music ended being just a perfect imitation of Tangerine Dream. After hearing Vangelis' other work, that seemed odd to me.