La Fête sauvage cover

La Fête sauvage

Vangelis

Album 1976

About this album

Sound: "A sprawling electronic odyssey that immerses listeners in vibrant, nature-inspired soundscapes."

Where they were

La Fête sauvage marks Vangelis' second studio album, released shortly after his debut, Earth, which established his unique blend of electronic and orchestral music. At this point in his career, he was beginning to carve out a distinct identity within the emerging electronic music scene of the mid-1970s.

Why it matters

The album is significant for its contribution to the ambient music genre and showcases Vangelis' innovative use of synthesizers and natural sounds. While it did not achieve major commercial success at the time, its influence can be seen in later electronic and new age compositions, establishing Vangelis as a crucial figure in the development of these genres.

Essential tracks

  • "La Fête sauvage" — The title track serves as a centerpiece for the album, encapsulating its thematic exploration of nature and celebration through immersive sonic textures.

Release Date

January 1, 1976

Artist Origin

Greece

Tracklist

  1. 1 La Fête sauvage 38:35