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All tracks originate from the early
days of FWO in the eighties and have been rerecorded
by Robert in 2009. Although most of the tracks stayed authentic, some have
got additional synthesizer sounds. Robert only used software
synthesizers of the latest generation. Multitrack recording was done with
Cubase while the mastering was done with Wavelab.
Download tracks of "REGENERATED" at:
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This album "HIDDEN FILES" is
the re-masterd version of "The Hidden Files" - album, originally
released in 2000. At the end of 1999 I decided to commit myself to new
musical-projects.
Until that moment I was involved in various multimedia productions as
a television cameraman.
I kept feeling this urging desire to create new music, so I just concentrated
on this and started to do new projects. This "Hidden Files"
album is a first result of this and consists of material I recorded during
the period of 1985 -1999. This album represents a significant time in
my life
on which I look back on in an ambiguous way. I think the tracks should
not stay hidden!
Robert Pot
Futureworld Orchestra
December 2009
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This album "ORGANIZED", contains a broad variety of tunes written by me and other great composers like: Thijs van Leer/Jan Akkerman (Focus), Tony Banks (Genesis), Jeff Wayne and classical composers Edvard Grieg, Erik Satie and Modest Mussorgsky.
Also 2 remakes of original "Futureworld Orchestra" tracks are to be found, namely: "The Beagle" and "Mountains".
"Hocus Pocus" which originates from the famous Dutch pop group from the 70-ies "Focus", is altered by Robert in a more classical way.
"Lion of Symmetry (instrumental)"
is originally composed by Tony Banks of "Genesis".
Tony Banks is my greatest inspirer together with Rick Wakeman of "Yes"
and Keith Emerson of "Emerson, Lake & Palmer".
"Eve of the War" originally written by Jeff Wayne is slightly more "synthesized".
3 Classical tunes complete this album: "Gymnopedia" by Eric Satie (1866-1925), "Piano Concerto -A opus 16" of Edvard Grieg (1843-1907) and "The great Gate of Kiev" of Modest Mussorgsky (1838-1881).
Download tracks of "ORGANIZED" at:
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All tracks are re-recordings by Futureworld Orchestra and are not the original recordings.
Download tracks of "GREATEST SYNTHESIZER HITS - Volume 1" at:
September 2010