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This video, for Carlos Futura’s Bach For Bachelors, combines vintage 1979 electronic synthesizer music with some great vintage computer images.

Switched On Bach by way of the disco era.

via cosmocorps2000:

Carlos Futura “Bach For Computer” 1979

Bach For Bachelors (Preludium 21 – Übungen Für Angänger) Johann Sebastian Bach.

Carlos Futura was a pseudonym for Klaus Netzle and Christian Bruhn (legendary German composer of themes from Capt. Future, Timm Thaler etc.)

It’s more a historic- than an masterpiece of electronic/synthesizer music, but nevertheless interesting.

On the lp-cover backside there is a picture of an Roland System-700 connected to the MC-8 Microcomposer (don’t know if they used the Roland machines actual on the record, but the picture is nice ;)

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