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    Rip isao tomita pioneer synth player

    Synthesizer and electronic music pioneer Isao Tomita has died at 84, The Japan Times reports. Tomita was responsible for helping to bring analog synthesis and electronic music to Japan in 1971, when he imported a Moog III P at a time when such an instrument was a rarity in the country. Tomita is perhaps best known for his album Snowflakes Are Dancing, comprised entirely of Claude Debussy's "tone paintings."

    Listen to Isao Tomita's "Arabesque No. 1" below.


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    oops sorry bout that,thanx close thred then.
    was not sure,If people familiar with him.

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    An audiophile friend in high school loved using Tomita's The Planets to demo how awesome his stereo system was. That and Dark Side of the Moon, of course.
    I'm holding out for the Wilson-mixed 5.1 super-duper walletbuster special anniversary extra adjectives edition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by progsoberated View Post
    Synthesizer and electronic music pioneer Isao Tomita has died at 84, The Japan Times reports. Tomita was responsible for helping to bring analog synthesis and electronic music to Japan in 1971, when he imported a Moog III P at a time when such an instrument was a rarity in the country. Tomita is perhaps best known for his album Snowflakes Are Dancing, comprised entirely of Claude Debussy's "tone paintings."

    Listen to Isao Tomita's "Arabesque No. 1" below.

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