Didier Bocquet

Didier Bocquet is a French electronic music composer and musician who was active in the late 1970s[1] and early 1980s. His primary instrument was the keyboard and he was inspired by German artist Klaus Schulze

Discography

  • Eclipse (1977) LP
  • Cerebral Voyage (1978) LP
  • Sequences (1980) LP Pulse Records
  • Pictures of Life (1982) LP Pulse Records
gollark: Plastic shell + a bunch of buttons + low-end CPU + solar panel + battery + LCD, and the higher end models are quite expensive.
gollark: The profit margins on calculators must be huge, come to think of it.
gollark: Where's "down here"? ~~The Inverted Gravity Zone~~ Australia?
gollark: (yes, this is an awful picture, blame my phone)
gollark: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/496350845609181185/565270068254998528/IMG_20190409_212056.jpgI had a spare Raspberry Pi and small HDMI screen. With a lot of fiddling around, it now displays a bunch of RSS feeds so I can read about how horribly Brexit is going in real time.

References

  1. Macan, Edward (9 January 1997). Rocking the classics: English progressive rock and the counterculture. Oxford University Press. p. 172. ISBN 978-0-19-509887-7. Retrieved 30 May 2010.


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