mercury_redstone7
Well-known member
Depeche Mode fantastic amongst a host of British Electro pop bands at that time, there was quite a few late 60s and early 70s that made electronic music sound in progressive rock popular.
My mate was a big buyer of all things progressive rock churned out and very partial to Kraftwerk,Tangerine, Dream Klaus, Shulze. Then there was Jean Michel Jarre, who for some reason he didnt really like.
On the side away from my deep and meaningful listening I was always a big fan of 50s to 80s instrumental music, including film scores and TV themes.
I think its brilliant now that you can go for a walk and listen to just about anything recommended or stuff i was to laddish or snobbish to give a go.
How stupid I was.
Have we lost a lot of the range of musical genres that sometimes sprung from nowhere to get airplay and record sales ?
My mate was a big buyer of all things progressive rock churned out and very partial to Kraftwerk,Tangerine, Dream Klaus, Shulze. Then there was Jean Michel Jarre, who for some reason he didnt really like.
On the side away from my deep and meaningful listening I was always a big fan of 50s to 80s instrumental music, including film scores and TV themes.
I think its brilliant now that you can go for a walk and listen to just about anything recommended or stuff i was to laddish or snobbish to give a go.
How stupid I was.
Have we lost a lot of the range of musical genres that sometimes sprung from nowhere to get airplay and record sales ?