electronic music


I am looking for new classical music that uses mostly or only electronic instruments. But not slow stuff -- Eno, Luther Adams, etc. -- but with more energy. Electronic instruments offer possibilities that objects (classical instruments) don’t and I would like to listen to something that makes musical sense, not just thumping DJ electronic stuff. Any recommendations? many thanks in advance.

petar3

Here are a few.  Hope you like them!

Giorgio Moroder: Chase

Tangerine Dream:  Stratosfear, Hyde Parc from the Le Park album and various other songs and albums (huge discography)

Jean Michelle Jarre: Magnetic Fields part 2, Oxygen part 2 and various other songs and albums

Klangwelt:  Fun-Fair, Futurist

Madis: Siren's Symphony (Re-Vision)

Space: Magic Fly

 

 

 

 

I use a fusion genre of orchestral and electronic elements by certain composers to test rigs. This genre can expose the shortcomings of some hifi rigs, i.e., it can be demanding when you start to hit reference levels.

Here are a couple of examples

Ludwig Goransson - 747 (From the motion picture, "Tenet")

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyzWmOZhEFA

 

Prequell - Part V

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4RKnDkWpjw

 

Hans Zimmer -  ( Dunkirk OST)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcgV4RZ874Y

 

 

'Perpetual Morphosis'  by Dustin Wong.  Creative endeavor. Full of interesting sounds and movements across the sound stage.

'Wandering'    by Yosi Horikawa    Excellent. Used as a reference recording.