Harold Van Lennep
Harold Van Lennep started making electronic music in the early 1980s, releasing his debut album 'The Time and Space Machine' in 1983. He came from Brussels,...
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Harold Van Lennep started making electronic music in the early 1980s, releasing his debut album 'The Time and Space Machine' in 1983. He came from Brussels, Belgium, and his work showed some influence from European electronic artists like Jean-Michel Jarre and Kraftwerk.
His 1985 track 'Liberation' became his most recognizable piece, with its ambient melodies and philosophical lyrics about personal freedom. The song appeared in various film soundtracks and gained international attention, though some critics found his approach too experimental.
Van Lennep also wrote 'Come On People' around this period, continuing with similar themes of introspection and electronic soundscapes. His music tended toward the atmospheric side of electronic composition rather than dancefloor rhythms.
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