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Jean-Michel Jarre

In the 1970s there was no ‘electronic music’ as such.

Well OK, of course there was, but if you were growing up in that grey decade, it was unlikely you’d know that much about it.

Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream et al were doing their thing, but it was largely kept behind closed German doors. Wendy Carlos had made an electronic album or two, but in a classical music vein. In the UK, Keith Emerson

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