Each of
Eloy Fritsch's works seems to follow a different school of electronic music. He always shows the influence of some artist, though he builds his own technique.
Space Music is not different, containing sequencers, symphonic landscapes, electronic drums, quadraphonic effects, harps, timpani, cymbals, and an alien voice (on the track "Journey to the Unknown"), all reminiscent of several electronic keyboardists, such as
Yanni (circa
Keys to Imagination), Isao Tomita, and Jan Hammer. As in Dreams, his music captures emotional experience and transforms it through upbeat and melodic compositions. This work is the first release by Dreaming, a division devoted to electronic music created by the French progressive rock label Musea Records. ~ Cesar Lanzarini