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Artist: James Johnson (Föy) P: 2003 Slow ambientpassages with piano and flute and some electronics. Here the last copy!
Artist: James Johnson P: 2003 One long Ambienttrack. Here the last copy!
Artist: James Johnson P: 2004 Material drawn from and remixed, from the mix sessions of Environment 1. Here the last copy!
Artist: James Johnson P: 2002 One long Ambienttrack. Here the last copy!
Artist: James Johnson P: 1999 Just in time for Spring's cleansing rebirth, another spacious outing from James Johnson that will decorate your atmosphere with sublime, drifting electronics. Surrender fills almost an hour with gorgeous, soft synthwaves. Highly recommended especially if you are in an introspective mood. Here the last Copy!
Artist: James Johnson P: 1998 “Unity” is the debut album by ambient composer James Johnson, of which the music at the time of its initial release was compared with Steve Roach’s releases “Quiet Music” and “Structures from Silence”.
This certainly applies to the first track “Forward”, a beautiful exercise in tranquil, gentle lingering and introspective music. The atmosphere and impact of the other three overall relaxed and melancholic pieces made me think of Brian Eno and Harold Budd, displaying a slow morphing tapestry of textures and sustained piano all travelling gradually through darker and lighter territory.
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Artist: Jan Meiborg P: 1995 The winner of the Yamaha Music competition in 1989. He plays orchestral synthesizermusic with the theme of Eastern (Japanese) influence. So we can hear a coverversion of Sakamotos Forbidden Colors. The style is very versatile and melodic. Here the last copy !
Artist: Jay B. Jay P: 1988 Music with the easy sounding melodies of Mike Oldfield and a lot more nice synthesizertunes. One of the best from the early IC releases. All tracks recorded into Atari Computer ST 1040 using Steinberg Software Pro 24. Instruments: Emax HD, Roland D-50 & D-110, MT-32, Juno 2, Super-Jupiter, Yamaha TX 81Z, RX-5 drum-computer, Oberheim Matrix-6. Here the last copy!
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