Don Slepian
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Don Slepian

East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, United States | Established. Jan 01, 1972 | AFM

East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, United States | AFM
Established on Jan, 1972
Solo Electronic Classical

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One of the genre’s major talents!”
Rolling Stone Magazine

“One of the world’s finest electronic artists.”
WFMU, “Synthetic Pleasure,”
East Orange, NJ USA

“His music is already at the level of sonic and musical integration which few achieve ─
simultaneously stimulating and effervescent, soothing and profound.”
Hearts of Space Music Guide

“Slepian offered a dazzling smorgasbord of computer sonorities ─ all of them fascinating, some of them achingly beautiful. He is undisputedly a master of his medium.”
The Newark Star Ledger

“Slepian is a leading practitioner of New Age music.”
The Home News

“I don’t think I’ll ever tire of listening to ELECTRIC DIAMOND, but if I had to pick a favorite piece, it would be “The Way In” with its haunting trumpet theme. ”
— Carol Wright, New Age Voice

“Electric Diamond started their set with a beautiful piece based on 15th century secular medieval melodies. I found this fascinating because it was at once both ancient and contemporary. The group played together as if they were of one mind.”
— Howard Moscowitz, Electro-Music.com - DonSlepian.com


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Classical Music of the Future

“… one of the genre’s major talents…”
Rolling Stone Magazine

Don Slepian, Electronic Classical Keyboardist, combines unique skills in musical electronics with a lifetime of electronic music performance. He was originally known for his innovative 1980 Ambient Electronica release, “The Sea of Bliss”, used in the early ’80’s in the NPR program “Music from the Hearts of Space”.

“His music is already at the level of sonic and musical integration which few achieve — simultaneously stimulating and effervescent and soothing and profound.” — “Hearts of Space” Music Guide

Born into a scientific family, music technologist Don Slepian showed both musical and technical talent early in life. He was a tester on the early internet as a member of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Synthesizer Soloist with the Honolulu Symphony and Musical Director of the Honolulu Theater For Youth.  He has been presented by WNYC’s “New Sounds” in New York’s Lincoln Center and performed at the Pompidou Center in Paris.  He currently webcasts from his studio in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania.

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