ELEMENTAL

"LUX AETERNAE"

Aethyr Productions

Lux Aeternae is an electronic symphony where its author, Elemental, has tried not to use midi systems or computers, giving shape to a series of themes of a mostly analogic and ryhtmic sound. The eight pieces in this album take us to the electronic sensations of the seventies and early eigthies, in a musical sequence which will delight the nostalgic listeners. The artists provides us with a series of floating compositions where the sequencers have an important, decisive presence. Some of the themes are more melodic than others, yet all of them maintain a special sensitivity of a very attractive nature. Among the equipment that Elemental uses, we find the old ARP 2600, ARP Odyssey, ARP Sequencers, Yamaha CS40M, and the Kawai K1 and K4, Sequential Circuits Six-Trak and Emax-II. A truly satisfactory return to the glorious past of electronic music.

M. MONTES

 





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