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Artist: Eloy Fritsch P: 2006 This CD could be a mix out of Vangelis, Yanni and Rick Wakeman. Some orchestral moods with very good melodies and a huge electronic surrounding.
Artist: Eloy Fritsch P: 2021 Very melodic tracks in the vein of Rick Wakeman, with sounds from the good old Moogs.
Artist: Eloy Fritsch P: 2020 Eloy Fritsch performs an electronic music that evolves between Vangelis´ ambient & impressionist electronic, Jarre's melodic wonderful sequencer driven songs, Krafwerk's inventive songs and the synthesised Progressive rock of masters such as Rick Wakeman. Nevertheless, Fritsch has found his own style within melodic Electronic Music framework. The compositions are very melodic and emotive, with multi-layered instrumental textures/voicings.
Artist: Eloy Fritsch P: 2023 Great, melodic synthesizertracks. Catchy!
Artist: Eloy Fritsch P: 2012 The tenth Eloy Fritsch CD brings Exogenesis Electronic Suite in four movements inspired by the genesis of the universe. In addition to this suite that references the first conceptual albums by Jean Michel Jarre, the CD contains more eight individual tracks. Joining the symphonic and electronic, but without forgetting the ethnic instruments, the composer of electronic music uses high technology in the service of emotions to create great music.
Artist: Eloy Fritsch P: 2019 This is Eloy's very first real Synthmusic release. Much in the Style of Vangelis and Jarre it features a array of great songs..
Artist: Eloy Fritsch P: 2001 Mythology is an album by electronic composer and keyboard player Eloy Fritsch. It is generally viewed as one of his stronger solo works. As with Apocalypse , Fritsch plays a variety of keyboard instruments on the album. Featured in the inside photograph are a Modular Syntheziser System-700, Minimoog Synthesizer and electronic keyboards. Mythology deals with diverse myths of the world. So several cultures were visited, including those of Brazil, the Aztecs, the Incas, Assyria, Greek, Hindu, Egyptian, Nordic, Atlantis, the Romans, the Chinese, and so on. All electronic compositions on the album were based in his own interpretation of the characteristics of each mythological element chosen for this work.
Artist: Eloy Fritsch P: 2009 The album "The Garden of Emotions" offers instrumental music of seventies inspired keyboard symphonic/electronic progressive music. Fritsch performs an electronic music that evolves between Vangelis´ ambient & impressionist electronic, and the synthesised progressive rock of masters such as Rick Wakeman. Nevertheless, Fritsch has found his own style within melodic Electronic Music framework. The compositions are very melodic and emotive, with multi-layered instrumental textures/voicings.
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