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The MPC60 was only released in 1988 AFAIK; but in 1985 we had the C64 with a MIDI Box and Scoretrack from C-Lab ...
There were some HW sequencers behind the store windows but as a teenager i could not afford them. When in 1988 the Roland D20 came out with its built-in sequencer i took all my money and was finally trapped into the computer-music-making-world. I do not need to mention that the AtariST was the next logical step.
Good old times :-)
No thanks
instarted my musical journey 10 years later with 4 channel mono 8bit Mod Tracker on PC 286 😂
the thing is … at that time, maybe a bit earlier, such music was not a genre. It was something new, something unheard before. Today it is well known, categorised in dozens of genres. This leads to a completely different approach.
This also happened to rock music. Once, in the 50’s, it was something new, something unheard before. Two decades later one could distinguish a dozen different genres.
This process of genre-building, development, occurred also in classical music.
We live in a time now where it is quite difficult to have a revolution of a new music style. We had it all already. Musique Concrete, electronics, backward tapes, “world music”, Jazz, microtonality, you name it.
One aspect, however, never gets old: polyphonic music. Two or more similar but different melody lines running at the same time in harmony. There is still a whole lot to discover.
Cool take on it, I actually never thought about it like that. Interesting!🙏
/DMfan🇸🇪