I always loved Digi Sequencer from Hong Kong. I felt it had some of the Tangerine Dream electric guitar pyrotechnics of the 90s, only here performed by Patrick Rondat.
Yeah, it's pretty cool, much in the vein of his OXYGENE variations in later years.
The strange thing about that album, though, is that most of the tracks are from his European tour at the time. I think only "Fishing Junks at Sunset" are from the actual Hong Kong concert.
It's the last studio album they did, in 1982. It's more in line with the later CHESS musical, style-wise, than their previous, more radio-friendly albums.
Since I am in transition I am taking a car to work, and it doesn't have a CD player but it DOES have a cassette player. So, since all my worldly possessions are together now, I have been listening to 20-35-year-old mix tapes.
The one I heard on the way to work tonight includes songs by:
This is a fabulous work by the exceptionally talented Terje Rypdal, I recommend all the movements. Unfortunately this isn't available anywhere except on youtube, a real shame as I'd buy this in an instant.