In 2022, we lost one of the most iconic extraordinary/incredible, absolutely legendary and greatest musicians and men in history. There will never be another man or musician like Vangelis. RIP. ❤❤❤🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
There is not as an overestimation to say that there existed a direct interlink between the songs composed by Vangelis and Mathematics. most ranges of his songs are incredibly as a good manifestation from an intrinsic beauty which is not being described in conventional rules and this shows Vangelis high degree perception from harmonies and their arrangements based on mathematics rules, the feature which has made his songs as a good masterclass forever in close comparison the other composers.
His Nemo/RCA Victor years were the best - Albedo 0.39 and Spiral are still my favourite albums of his. The energy and soloing on Albedo is amazing. Not as polished as Spiral but a pity he didn't do more like that.
It exists as VST for sequencer like cubase or reason but I cannot use it because cpu architecture changes especially with Apple going ARM instruction set instead of x64/x86. Also due to license I cannot use VST that saddened me a lot.
@@1212rocketlauncher Cannot use it😥 I have very old software for archive reasons. Everything I do, I give it away and never know all the required licenses unless I keep old software from the time a single core CPU around 2003/04/05 were prevalent.
I still have a Roland VP330 Vocoder Plus and a system 100 including the sequencer In my studio (see this movie), also the CS50 but this is the light version of the CS80.
Moi qui suit VANGELIS depuis 41 ans . J' ai 47 ans , ainsi depuis l' âge de 6 ans , je me suis pris de passion pour ce compositeur et interprète Grecque . Vangélis de son vrai nom ( Evangelo Odyssey Papathanassiou ) . Depuis ses formations avec les groupes FORMYNX et Aphrodite Child , de son premier Opus Earth jusqu' à Rosetta , Vangélis aura créer un sacré nombre de musiques , à ce jour, Vangélis possède 14 disques d' or .Ses créations sont hors normes , relève du Génie .Ayant été dégouté du Solfège , tout comme moi ! il à continué de jouer selon son intuition et son ressenti et son inspiration . En 1979 , je voulais composer , devenir compositeur . Mais on me demandait 2 ans de solfège, sans toucher un instrument , cela m' à ecoeuré . Alors je comprend Vangélis , qui à préféré suivre son instinct musical .
I wish he'd reconstruct this studio and put out one more album. Everything he's done over the last dozen years or so using the YES audio system sounds increasingly processed, generic almost. Not bad mind you, just not the same as these Nemo days with him interacting with all the analog gear.
hi, i really dont understand why musicians like vangelis , jarre , klaus schulze doesnt play analg gears like in the past, they make a fortune with them, very bad evolution !!!!
There's a good reason his new studio doesn't has analog: Convenience and flexibility. You see, back then the synths sounded awesome but they were tedious to program and record. A multilayered, expressive master like Vangelis would much prefer to have his sounds ready in seconds and compose his ideas directly to the keyboard, without patching or programming. His studio is built around that idea: Everything is custom-made to his workflow, and can be arranged, recorded and processed in minutes. You just didn't had that flexibility in the 80's. All those artists made great masterpieces but at the cost of tedious work, which is a good reason of why they sound so good. They adapted their style to their setup. With the rise of digital music production, now it can be the other way around.
I totally agree with you. Vangelis lost it when he began to play on digital sound boxes with orchestral sounds inside. He must go back to the analog instruments to find the magic again.
Video Resolution is unclear but that’s the cream coloured 224 old remote on his right hand side. The 224 X was released not so long after this film. Lots of soul in the algorithms of the original.
Although your comment is 2 years old I have to respond. YT has been showcasing talented analog musicians for a long time now. Many still record directly to analog tape machines rather than to computers. I've seen a few that use the reel to reel tape machine for that authentic analog sound with the tape wow and flutter peppered with a little tape head hiss. However, many musicians today also record digitally. Many also play vintage instruments. Check out the many live performances by Kebu, Ollillaboratories, Denis Polic, Synthmania, Martin Sturtzer, Ehsan Gelsi, Giannis Ark, Tarek Mansur, enyrismusicFR, Uriel Ortega -- just to name a few...Many have been inspired by Vangelis and Tangerine Dream. Every single one of them is truly talented and deserves much more recognition than they're getting. Believe me when I say that they're just the tip of the analog iceberg on YT.
@@analogsynthmuseum784 the question is about the current setup. Not in 1980s. As for Vangelis he is famous since 1968 all around Europe. AND ALL THE world over since 1974 or 1974 before cs1980. But with it he makes great pair.
In 2022, we lost one of the most iconic extraordinary/incredible, absolutely legendary and greatest musicians and men in history. There will never be another man or musician like Vangelis. RIP. ❤❤❤🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
There is not as an overestimation to say that there existed a direct interlink between the songs composed by Vangelis and Mathematics. most ranges of his songs are incredibly as a good manifestation from an intrinsic beauty which is not being described in conventional rules and this shows Vangelis high degree perception from harmonies and their arrangements based on mathematics rules, the feature which has made his songs as a good masterclass forever in close comparison the other composers.
RIP Mr V your music touched millions of people around the world ♥️🎹🎹🎹🎹
Quite right!
China was the album that introduced me to this incredible legend. I thank the day that album blessed my life ❤
This is a piece of history of Music.
👏 🙇
You spawned a generation of musicians so your really not gone. BRAVO!
His Nemo/RCA Victor years were the best - Albedo 0.39 and Spiral are still my favourite albums of his. The energy and soloing on Albedo is amazing. Not as polished as Spiral but a pity he didn't do more like that.
Rest in peace, Vangelis.
Vangelis really knows how to work that Yamaha cs80. What a performance!
It exists as VST for sequencer like cubase or reason but I cannot use it because cpu architecture changes especially with Apple going ARM instruction set instead of x64/x86. Also due to license I cannot use VST that saddened me a lot.
@@geertjalink You could try out the Arturia CS-80 V
@@1212rocketlauncher in what sequencer?
@@geertjalink I'm pretty sure it works with all DAWs, it has a standalone and VST and AAX version.
@@1212rocketlauncher Cannot use it😥 I have very old software for archive reasons. Everything I do, I give it away and never know all the required licenses unless I keep old software from the time a single core CPU around 2003/04/05 were prevalent.
Vangelis,genio de la musica,maestro de los teclados👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for uploading, this is pure live, it's amazing only one man can produce this at a glance !
A genius who is one with his instruments.
Genius! I love this so much!
The „Blade Runner“ years ❤️
and Chariot
Yea has blade runner written all over it this sound. Brilliant.
Unbelievable. Thanks for this rare video. Great music from a great man. Greetings from Belgium. Dirk.
The Beethoven of Analogue
Was Beethoven not the Beethoven of analogue?
Beethoven was the Beethoven of Acoustic.
@@learningchristian820 Beethoven was the Vangelis of classical
He is the Mozart of analogue. 😁🎵🎶
Thank you very much for the upload. Merci beaucoup!
I still have a Roland VP330 Vocoder Plus and a system 100 including the sequencer In my studio (see this movie), also the CS50 but this is the light version of the CS80.
Now that is multitasking. Meanwhile I'm struggling to record one thing and play straight :)
Thanks for this marvellous upload. You provided us a piece of music history. RIP Maestro. You inspired me like no other.
That CS 80!
Best live elettronic performance ever
check his live in London 1979 ( and then Paris 1978). And maybe there is one US one.
Descanse en Paz..su música será eterna
The perfect song that describes Vangelis. Heart’s “He’s ah Magic Mannnn!!
Moi qui suit VANGELIS depuis 41 ans . J' ai 47 ans , ainsi depuis l' âge de 6 ans , je me suis pris de passion pour ce compositeur et interprète Grecque . Vangélis de son vrai nom ( Evangelo Odyssey Papathanassiou ) . Depuis ses formations avec les groupes FORMYNX et Aphrodite Child , de son premier Opus Earth jusqu' à Rosetta , Vangélis aura créer un sacré nombre de musiques , à ce jour, Vangélis possède 14 disques d' or .Ses créations sont hors normes , relève du Génie .Ayant été dégouté du Solfège , tout comme moi ! il à continué de jouer selon son intuition et son ressenti et son inspiration . En 1979 , je voulais composer , devenir compositeur . Mais on me demandait 2 ans de solfège, sans toucher un instrument , cela m' à ecoeuré . Alors je comprend Vangélis , qui à préféré suivre son instinct musical .
far more better than in recent years,,
All years are great
Thanks Maestro.
Mr Cairo's friend...
GLORIA a vangelis VIAJANDO AL INFINITO COSMOS POR SIEMPRE
I wish he'd reconstruct this studio and put out one more album. Everything he's done over the last dozen years or so using the YES audio system sounds increasingly processed, generic almost. Not bad mind you, just not the same as these Nemo days with him interacting with all the analog gear.
hi, i really dont understand why musicians like vangelis , jarre , klaus schulze doesnt play analg gears like in the past, they make a fortune with them, very bad evolution !!!!
There's a good reason his new studio doesn't has analog: Convenience and flexibility.
You see, back then the synths sounded awesome but they were tedious to program and record. A multilayered, expressive master like Vangelis would much prefer to have his sounds ready in seconds and compose his ideas directly to the keyboard, without patching or programming. His studio is built around that idea: Everything is custom-made to his workflow, and can be arranged, recorded and processed in minutes. You just didn't had that flexibility in the 80's.
All those artists made great masterpieces but at the cost of tedious work, which is a good reason of why they sound so good. They adapted their style to their setup. With the rise of digital music production, now it can be the other way around.
They are still using them,but they mix those textures with new ones.
They went there. Now they go to new routes. They can revisit partially may be interesting but wholy, would not be interesting to them.
I totally agree with you. Vangelis lost it when he began to play on digital sound boxes with orchestral sounds inside. He must go back to the analog instruments to find the magic again.
Synthesizer Genius !
When you reach destination and prepare for landing the spaceship!
VANGELIS = MUSIC
So is Throbbing Gristle
Masterpiece (rip mr vangelis) 🙏
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
WoW. Huge fan.
Great stuff.
この人が本当のヴァンゲリスさんだ
RIP Vangelis, May 2022
Great music.
Master
In 4K 60 fps please, I can't see the settings for recreate it on my...on my...casiotone mt40?
Yeaaaahhhh great🤣👍
Awesome!
Can't be a Lexicon 480L since it was released circa 1988. It must be a 224.
yes certainly a 224.
Correct
Video Resolution is unclear but that’s the cream coloured 224 old remote on his right hand side. The 224 X was released not so long after this film. Lots of soul in the algorithms of the original.
Everything in this video costs a fuckton now lol
This is the musical equivalent of watching god create the universe.
❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍👌👌👌
lmao wait until this guy hears skrilex
Vangelis (RIP) and the CS-80. A bit like Laurel and Hardy. Talking about right combinations.
Pas mal la musique de vangelis des années 80
Think of how high on music he must be in this
pity we don't see analog players anymore. sound was more fat and alive. especialy the low ends
Yes we do, check out Nils Frahm, Floating Points...
Although your comment is 2 years old I have to respond. YT has been showcasing talented analog musicians for a long time now. Many still record directly to analog tape machines rather than to computers. I've seen a few that use the reel to reel tape machine for that authentic analog sound with the tape wow and flutter peppered with a little tape head hiss. However, many musicians today also record digitally. Many also play vintage instruments. Check out the many live performances by Kebu, Ollillaboratories, Denis Polic, Synthmania, Martin Sturtzer, Ehsan Gelsi, Giannis Ark, Tarek Mansur, enyrismusicFR, Uriel Ortega -- just to name a few...Many have been inspired by Vangelis and Tangerine Dream. Every single one of them is truly talented and deserves much more recognition than they're getting. Believe me when I say that they're just the tip of the analog iceberg on YT.
@@metaspherz i'll check em thanx. i only know of Kebu who is amazing
I wonder who built he’s current master synth he sits behind. With, what looks like a hundred modules. Japanese, Italian, German?
it's the yamaha cs80 synth that make him famous with the brass sound.
@@analogsynthmuseum784 the question is about the current setup. Not in 1980s.
As for Vangelis he is famous since 1968 all around Europe. AND ALL THE world over since 1974 or 1974 before cs1980. But with it he makes great pair.
Lexicon 224 XL (with LARC) not 480 :-)
224 not 224 XL
@@antonisatwork correct
got!!!!!!!!!!!!!namumyouuhorenngekyo
;-) Yamaha CS80
too many notes for the shitty recording equipment