A futuristic synth adventure that reimagines classics with electronic sounds.
This experimental work reconstructs classical music using synthesizers, and is a unique attempt to grandly reinterpret the 1812 Overture using electronic sounds.
Analog synth tones explode, enveloping the majesty of classical music with a futuristic sound. Jack Kraft and Larry Alexander's arrangements are bold, with a unique sense of tension in the overlapping melodies. The thickness of the electronic sounds and the expansive reverberations create a grand, cosmic depth. The mastery of creating a completely new landscape while retaining the structure of the original songs is impressive, making this a pioneering album that embodies the spirit of exploration and creativity of 1970s electronic music.
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1)
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Overture Miniature
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2)
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March
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3)
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Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy / Russian Dance / Arabian Dance / Chinese Dance
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4)
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Dance Of The Reed Pipes / Waltz Of The Flowers
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Engineer - Larry Alexander
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Programmed By [Synthesizer], Producer, Arranged By - Alexander
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Art Direction - Allan Steckler
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Composed By - Tchaikovsky
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Keyboards - Jack Kraft
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Programmed By [Synthesizer], Producer, Arranged By - Kraft
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Design - Richard Roth
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Design - Queens Graphics
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Photography By [Liner] - Frank Delia
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Illustration [Cover Illustration] - Peter Lloyd (4)