Space Music (album)
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Space Music | |||||
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Studio album by Eloy Fritsch | |||||
Released | 1998 | ||||
Genre | Electronic Music, New Age | ||||
Length | 47:72 | ||||
Label | Dreaming / Musea | ||||
Producer | Eloy Fritsch | ||||
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Eloy Fritsch chronology | |||||
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Space Music is the third album of the composer Eloy Fritsch. In this work Eloy offers us an absolutely melodious work, obviously, to the use of a true arsenal of electronic instruments like synthesizers, keyboards, drum machine, computers and electronic percussion. It consists of compositions very well elaborated that come closer to the atmospheric New Age odysseys of Vangelis and Jean Michel Jarre, as well as to the long electronic-progressive passages of Rick Wakeman. Space Music is able to produce different sensations, moves and sonorities, product of the beauty and the rhythmic impact of each one of the melodies.
[edit] Track listing
The album was created electronically by Eloy Fritsch
- "Beyond the Galaxy" – 2:51
- "Time To Fly" - Part One – 3:34
- "Dawn Over The Planet" – 7:08
- "Gate To Infinity" – 4:21
- "Starlight" – 4:22
- "Sonic Attack" – 8:33
- "Microcosmos" – 4:11
- "Dances With Dolphins" – 4:18
- "Journey To The Unknown" – 4:00
- "Time To Fly" - Part Two – 3:51