Exogenesis is a studio album by Brazilian composer and keyboard player Eloy Fritsch. The tenth Eloy Fritsch CD brings Exogenesis Suite in four movements inspired by the genesis of the universe. In addition to this suite the CD contains more eight individual tracks…
Atmosphere: Electronic Suite is an album by Eloy Fritsch, a keyboard player known for his work in the progressive rock group Apocalypse. As a solo artist he creates cosmic electronic music. The closest comparison would be probably Vangelis, if considering his early work, which included many analogue instruments…
If his first Dreams release took four years to be composed, this second one took only one year. And on this CD there are less references to several electronic music schools; his efforts are concentrated on a symphonic, progressive style (e.g., "Behind the Walls of Imagination" and "Flying Over the Rainbow"). This last one is also considered one of the best compositions already arranged and composed by him…
Mithology, the fifth release by Eloy Fritsch, deals with diverse myths of the world. So several cultures were visited, including those of Brazil, the Aztecs, the Incas, Assyria, Greek, Hindu, Egyptian, Nordic, Atlantis, the Romans, the Chinese, and so on. All compositions on the CD were based in his own interpretation of the characteristics of each mythological element chosen for this work…
Cyberspace is the first work by Eloy Fritsch released by the Brazilian label Rock Symphony. Literally overflowing with powerful electronic compositions; rich, melodic themes; and dynamic musical movements, the music and arrangements of this CD range from delicate, symphonic neo-classicism to high-powered rhythmic fanfares…
Landscapes is an electronic/instrumental album that is largely composed by electronic keyboards. The album offers eleven instrumental tracks of 1970s-inspired keyboard symphonic prog music…
Past and Future Sounds 1996–2006 is a 2006 studio album by Eloy Fritsch. In the early 1980s Fritsch formed progressive rock band Apocalypse. They are considered pivotal in the development of progressive rock in south of Brazil and they recorded many albums through Musea Records…
The Garden of Emotions is a studio album by Brazilian composer and keyboard player Eloy Fritsch. The CD presents symphonic themes with choirs, analog and digital synths dominating. It contains a varied selection of high-energy tracks. Solar Energy introduces a spacier atmosphere, with phasing pads and Berlin School sequences…