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Name the Artist and their Quintessential work
 
zenperson
The most influential artists to me as an artist and their quintessential work (no specific order):

Pink Floyd - Darkside of the Moon (Album)
Elton John - Rocket Man
Enya- Caribbean Blue
Vangelis - 1492 Conquest of Paradise (Album)
Enigma - Return to Innocence
Paul Van Dyk - Out there and Back (Album)
Robert Miles- Children
Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata
Ray Lynch- Deep Breakfast (Album)

These are the people I owe my own artistic evolution to. :) These artists inspired me to develop my style more and if u listen carefull when I play, u can hear elements of all of them...:toothless

Edit:Had to change PF to Dark Side cause the album as a whole is just the greatest conceptual music album ever, which outweighs Comfortably Numb as a single track....
nchs09
quote:
Originally posted by zenperson
The most influential artists to me as an artist and their quintessential work (no specific order):

Pink Floyd - Comfotably Numb
SON!!!!!!!!! its all about money!
invictusGT
Ferry Corsten - Punk
trunks1022
michelangelo - david
rodin - the thinker
paul van dyk - nothing but you :wtf: j/k, another way
beethoven - 5th symphony does it for me
mozart - eine kleine nachtmusik
haydn - the messiah
Mr. Pink
quote:
Originally posted by Pete K
Name an Artist (musician, dj, painter, sculptor, actor, etc.) and their Quintessential (must have, must listen, must see, etc) piece of work that anyone/everyone should experience.


I have 3 songs for Bob Marley:

1) Coming in from the Cold

2) Trenchtown Rock

3) Concrete Jungle

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