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'''Eloy Fritsch''' (1968 - ...) is the keyboard player and main composer of Brazilian progressive rock band ]. '''Eloy Fernando Fritsch''' (born 1968) is an electronic musician, keyboard player and main composer of Brazilian progressive rock band ]. As a solo artist he creates cosmic ].


==History== ==History==


In 1983 Fritsch formed ] band ]. They are considered pivotal in the development of progressive rock in Southern Brazil.<ref name="official"> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181222211901/http://ef.mus.br/ |date=22 December 2018 }}, Official Web Site. Retrieved 5 June 2008</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/perto-do-amanhecer-mw0000985165 |title=Perto do Amanhecer (review)|author=Cesar Lanzarini|publisher=AllMusic|access-date=12 September 2011}}</ref>
Since his childhood , he's been studying music and researching on new sounds through ]s in order to express his electronic compositions.
During the 1983 Fritsch formed ] band ]. They are considered pivotal in the development of progressive rock in south of Brazil.
In ], he moved to Porto Alegre and began his solo project composing Electronic Music. His first official solo album was Dreams, recorded in 1993 and 1994.
The composer offers instrumental music of seventies inspired keyboard symphonic/electronic progressive music. FRITSCH performs an electronic music that evolves between VANGELIS’ ambient & impressionist electronic, and the synthesised Progressive rock of masters such as Rick WAKEMAN or Patrick MORAZ. Fritsch has earned a PhD in ], and has served as a teacher of Electronic Music at the Federal ] (Brazil). During 1999, Fritsch created the Electronic Music Center in the Institute of Arts at UFRGS.


In 1992, he moved to Porto Alegre and began his solo project composing ]. His first official solo album was ''Dreams'', recorded in 1994 and 1995. During 1997, he released his second solo album, ''Behind the Walls of Imagination'', which showcases his skills with various electronic and acoustic keyboard instruments.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/behind-the-walls-of-imagination-mw0000985247 |title= Behind the Walls of Imagination (review)|author=Cesar Lanzarini|publisher=AllMusic|access-date=24 September 2011}}</ref> In the mid-1990s, Fritsch secured a recording contract with French label Musea. His third album for them, ''Space Music'', was released in 1998.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/eloy-fritsch-mn0000964354 |last=Prato|first=Greg|title=Eloy Fritsch Biography|publisher=AllMusic|access-date=7 December 2009}}</ref><ref>(in Portuguese) Costa, Thiago. Cover Teclado. Eloy Fritsch: Progressivo Brasileiro. Interview with Eloy Fritsch. p. February, 2001. p. 22-25.</ref><ref>{{cite journal|journal=Keyboard Magazine|title=Workspace: Eloy Fritsch|date=January 2001|page=168}}</ref>
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The composer reveals his sci-fi style with '']''. In this album Fritsch offers 1970s-inspired keyboard symphonic/electronic progressive instrumental music. Fritsch performs electronic music that evolves between ]' ambient and impressionist electronic, and the synthesized progressive rock of masters such as ].<ref name="Garden">{{cite web|url=http://www.musearecords.com/boutique/anglais/index.php?ficheprod=1&artiste=Eloy%20FRITSCHhttp%3A%2F%2F&refp=36423 |work=Musea Records Le Classifique du Futur|title=Eloy Fritsch – The Garden of Emotions (review)|access-date=13 December 2011}}</ref> Nevertheless, Fritsch has found his own style within melodic electronic music framework. The compositions are very melodic and emotive, with multi-layered instrumental textures/voicings and solidly coherent arrangements.<ref>(in Spanish) Retrieved 3-6-2001.</ref><ref>(in Portuguese) Teclado e Audio Magazine. A Síntese de um Artista. Interview with Eloy Fritsch. p. 20-22. June 2005.</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Eloy+Fritsch |publisher=Discogs|title=Eloy Fritsch|access-date=12 September 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite encyclopedia|url=http://www.pugachov.ru/eem/fafram.html |last=Purgachov|first=Artemy|title=F|encyclopedia=Encyclopedia of Electronic Music|access-date= 1 September 2011}}</ref>
==Selected Discography==


Fritsch has earned a PhD in ], and has served as a teacher of electronic music at the ] (UFRGS). During 1999, Fritsch created the Electronic Music Center in the Institute of Arts at UFRGS.<ref> Retrieved 01-02-2010</ref>
===With APOCALYPSE===
*Apocalypse (1991)
*Perto do Amanhecer (1995)
*Aurora dos Sonhos (1996)
*Lendas Encantadas (1997)
*The Best of Apocalypse (1998, Compilation)
*Live in USA (2001, Live)
*Refugio (2003)
*Magic (2004)


In parallel with his work as keyboard player of the group Apocalypse and his academic activity, Fritsch releases music as a solo musician (through the Musea and Rock Symphony labels), such as the album '']'', a large variety of original musical works in which he brings to maturity the use of synthesizers to compose melodic electronic music.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/mythology-mw0001264207 |title=Mythology (review)|author=Cesar Lanzarini|publisher=AllMusic|access-date=29 September 2011}}</ref> This ambitious work uses the whole panel of his electronic sounds to depict fifteen tracks exclusively dedicated to the different gods worshiped in the past. Different cultures, such as Brazilian, Mesopotamian, Hindu, Amerindian, Inca, African, Greek, Egyptian, Scandinavian, Roman and Chinese, are outlined in the ''Mythology'' album by an instrumental composition, thanks to his panoply of keyboards including a ] modular synthesizer.<ref>(in Portuguese) Ruiz, Flávia, Audio Música & Tecnologia Magazine. Eloy Fritsch Buscando Sempre Novos Caminhos. Interview with Eloy Fritsch. p. 137-141. 2001.</ref>
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Eloy Fritsch's love of the sky inspired him to compose the electronic suite '']'' (2003). Once again the composer reveals his ecological convictions: he presently defends the virtues of the gas envelope that allow everyone to live on Earth: the Atmosphere.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.articmist.org/criticas/atmosphere.htm |last=Sergio|first=Jorge.|work=Articmist|title= Eloy Fritsch Atmosphere|access-date=10 October 2002}} (in Spanish)</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.soniccuriosity.com/sc164.htm|work=Sonic Curiosity|title=Eloy Fritsch: Atmosphere|access-date=9 October 2002}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|journal=21st Century Music Magazine|title=Eloy Fritsch: Nel Cosmo com Amore|pages=6–8|issue=13|date=December 2004}} (in Italian)</ref><ref> retrieved 08-09-2011</ref>
===Solo works===
*Dreams (1996)
*Behind the Walls of Imagination (1997)
*Space Music (1999)
*Cyberspace (2000)
*Mythology (2001)
*Atmosphere - Electronic Suite (2003)
*Landscapes (2005)


'']'' (2005) was Fritsch's next work to emerge on disc.<ref name="Garden"/><ref> Retrieved 04-10-2012.</ref>
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In 2007 Eloy Fritsch wrote the book "Electronic Music" that was released in 2008 during the Book Fair in Porto Alegre. The book is accompanied by a DVD containing the electroacoustic compositions Synapse 5.1, Synthetic Horizon, Public Market, Indian Sampler, Mystery and Silicon Child created during his research in Electronic Music Center at Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Eloy Fritsch received the Açorianos Music Awards. The awards ceremony happened on 28 April 2008, Tuesday night at the São Pedro Theater, Porto Alegre, Brazil. The Açorianos Music Awards honor the best albums, musicians and contributions to the music in South o Brazil. The ceremony was broadcast on television and event production presented a short film about the music and artistic works of the composer.<ref name="official"/>
== External links ==
The Eloy Fritsch official web site is located at:


In 2009 Eloy Fritsch played keyboards in several concerts with the Apocalypse.<ref>Tomasi, Eliton. The Apocalypse Hystory. Ed. Evangraf, Porto Alegre, 2011.</ref> He also released the album The Garden of Emotions.<ref>(in Portuguese) Retrieved 12-10-2010.</ref> Musea company distributed the CD in Europe. The recorded company wrote the following lines about the album: "The ninth album The Garden of Emotions presents symphonic themes with choirs, analog and digital synthesizers dominating. Fans of classic VANGELIS, Jean-Michel JARRE and Rick WAKEMAN works will enjoy this. Some of the more solemn themes remind Isao TOMITA. "Lumine Solis" is one of the best compositions and a choir-laden track. "Solar Energy" introduces a spacier atmosphere, with phasing pads and Berlin School sequences. This is pure electronic music and a very good one, with all sorts of really fat analog timbres. "Beyond The Mountains" is a very cinematic and return to the classically inspired structures, with an extra ethnic elements. "Electric Light" is synthetic and even KRAFTWERK-like, with insisting sequences, vocoders and a simple repeating melodic theme. Flutes, marimba sound and percussion welcome the coming of "Savage" before a melodic synthesizers theme appears. "Space Station" is another foray into a purely synthetic world and you could also draw a comparison with Jean-Michel JARRE's "Chronologie". "The Canyon of Hope" finishes this album with flowing synthesizers, symphonic textures and a reflective electric piano".<ref name="Garden"/>
http://www.eloyfritsch.cjb.net


In the same year Fritsch was also honored on the Journey of Literature event in the Passo Fundo city, Brazil. The composer received the trophy Vasco Prado.<ref name="official"/>
A page with with a lot of
information about Eloy Fritsch´s music at


In 2010 Fritsch worked on two major projects: In the production of ''The Apocalypse 25th Anniversary Box Set'' (2 CDs, 1 DVD and the book about the Apocalypse Hystory)<ref>. Retrieved 01-10-2011</ref><ref name="Apocalypse Official">{{cite web|url=http://www.apocalypseband.com |title=Apocalypse Official WebSite|access-date=12 September 2012}}</ref> and the MCT Project – Music, Science and Technology funded by the Brazilian government. Fritsch has created the Brazilian Virtual Museum of Synthesizer and a documentary film about electronic music to be distributed to schools and music teachers. He also created an exhibition of electronic music at the museum of the university.<ref> Retrieved 12-12-2011</ref>
http://www.freewebs.com/effsynth


In 2011 Eloy Fritsch perform in South of Brazil with ], Orchestra and Choral during the Symphonic Rock Concert<ref name="Apocalypse Official"/> and the group received the Açorianos Music Awards. The awards ceremony happened on 9 May 2012, Wednesday night at the São Pedro Theater, Porto Alegre, Brazil. The Açorianos Music Awards honor contribution of the Apocalypse group to the music in South of Brazil.<ref name="Apocalypse Official"/>
A page with info and sounds can be visited at:


The tenth Eloy Fritsch CD brings Exogenesis Suite in four movements inspired by the genesis of the universe. In addition to this suite the CD contains more eight individual tracks. Joining the symphonic and electronic, but without forgetting the ethnic instruments and the voices, the composer of new-age music uses high technology in the service of emotions to create compositions. The CD cover and booklet images were created by European artists specializing in science fiction illustrations Maciej Rebisz and Mirek Drozd and refer to the creation of the cosmos and the existence of other life forms.<ref>(in Spanish,) {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120920055327/http://reviewsnewage.com/eloyfritsch.html |date=20 September 2012 }} Retrieved 14 September 2012</ref><ref> retrieved 15 December 2012.</ref>
http://www.rockprogressivo.com.br/eloy


==Selected discography==
For those who can read in French there's a fan site that

features an extensive discography with a lot of
===With Apocalypse===
information about Eloy Fritsch´s music at:
* 1991 – ''Apocalypse''
* 1995 – ''Perto do Amanhecer''
* 1996 – ''Aurora dos Sonhos''
* 1997 – ''Lendas Encantadas''
* 1998 – ''The Best of Apocalypse'' (Compilation)
* 2001 – ''Live in USA'' (Live)
* 2003 – ''Refugio''
* 2004 – ''Magic''
* 2006 – ''Apocalypse Live in Rio''
* 2006 – ''DVD Apocalypse Live in Rio''
* 2006 – ''The Bridge of Light''
* 2006 – ''DVD The 25th Anniversary Concert''
* 2010 – ''Magic Spells''
* 2011 – ''2012 Light Years from Home''
* 2011 – ''The 25th Anniversary Box Set''
* 2013 – ''DVD The Bridge of Light''

===Solo works===
* 1996 – '']''
* 1997 – '']''
* 1998 – '']''
* 2000 – '']''
* 2001 – '']''
* 2003 – ''Atmosphere – Electronic Suite''
* 2005 – ''Landscapes''
* 2006 – ''Past and Future Sounds – 1996-2006''
* 2009 – ''The Garden of Emotions''
* 2012 – ''Exogenesis''
* 2014 – ''Spiritual Energy''
* 2017 – ''Sailing to the Edge''
* 2019 – ''Journey to the Future''
* 2020 – ''Moment in Paradise''
* 2021 – ''Cosmic Light''
* 2023 – ''Epic Synthesizer Music Vol.1''
* 2023 – ''Epic Synthesizer Music Vol.2''

=== Compilations featuring Eloy Fritsch ===
* 1997 – ''Planeta Nova Era Vol. 7'' Track: Lake of Peace Movement 1 and 2
* 1999 – ''Planeta Nova Era Vol. 13'' Track: Cosmic Winds
* 1999 – ''Planeta Nova Era Vol. 14'' Track: Starlight
* 2002 – ''Margen – Music from the Edge Vol. 6'' – Track: Ionosphere
* 2005 – ''Edition #5'' Track: The Garden of Emotions Suite
* 2006 – ''Brasil Instrumental 2006'' Track: The Garden of Emotions Suite
* 2006 – ''Compact Mellotron 34'' Track: Andromeda
* 2006 – ''Edition #13'' Track: Shiva
* 2006 – ''Edition #14'' Track: Atlantis
* 2006 – ''Edition #15'' Track: Andromeda
* 2009 – ''Brazilian Electroacoustic Music Compilation'' Track: Synthetic Horizon
* 2012 – ''Schwingungen Radio auf CD – Edition Nr.210 11/12.'' Track: Moonwalk
* 2019 – ''Schwingungen Radio auf CD – Edition Nr.290 07/19.'' Track: Mermaids Island
* 2021 – ''Schwingungen Radio auf CD – Edition Nr.308 01/21.'' Track: Spacetime

== Keyboards used by Fritsch ==
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Throughout his albums Fritsch uses several instruments. Some of these are:
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==References==
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Eloy Fritsch
Born1968 (age 55–56)
OriginBrazil
GenresElectronic music, new-age music, progressive rock, instrumental music,space music
OccupationMusician/composer
Instrument(s)Electronic Keyboards, Synthesizer, Organ, Piano, Percussion, Sampler, Electronics and Computer.
Years active1983–present
LabelsMusea, Rock Symphony, Atração, Groove Unlimited
Websitewww.ef.mus.br
Musical artist

Eloy Fernando Fritsch (born 1968) is an electronic musician, keyboard player and main composer of Brazilian progressive rock band Apocalypse. As a solo artist he creates cosmic new-age music.

History

In 1983 Fritsch formed progressive rock band Apocalypse. They are considered pivotal in the development of progressive rock in Southern Brazil.

In 1992, he moved to Porto Alegre and began his solo project composing electronic music. His first official solo album was Dreams, recorded in 1994 and 1995. During 1997, he released his second solo album, Behind the Walls of Imagination, which showcases his skills with various electronic and acoustic keyboard instruments. In the mid-1990s, Fritsch secured a recording contract with French label Musea. His third album for them, Space Music, was released in 1998.

The composer reveals his sci-fi style with Cyberspace. In this album Fritsch offers 1970s-inspired keyboard symphonic/electronic progressive instrumental music. Fritsch performs electronic music that evolves between Vangelis' ambient and impressionist electronic, and the synthesized progressive rock of masters such as Rick Wakeman. Nevertheless, Fritsch has found his own style within melodic electronic music framework. The compositions are very melodic and emotive, with multi-layered instrumental textures/voicings and solidly coherent arrangements.

Fritsch has earned a PhD in computer music, and has served as a teacher of electronic music at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS). During 1999, Fritsch created the Electronic Music Center in the Institute of Arts at UFRGS.

In parallel with his work as keyboard player of the group Apocalypse and his academic activity, Fritsch releases music as a solo musician (through the Musea and Rock Symphony labels), such as the album Mythology, a large variety of original musical works in which he brings to maturity the use of synthesizers to compose melodic electronic music. This ambitious work uses the whole panel of his electronic sounds to depict fifteen tracks exclusively dedicated to the different gods worshiped in the past. Different cultures, such as Brazilian, Mesopotamian, Hindu, Amerindian, Inca, African, Greek, Egyptian, Scandinavian, Roman and Chinese, are outlined in the Mythology album by an instrumental composition, thanks to his panoply of keyboards including a Roland System 700 modular synthesizer.

Eloy Fritsch's love of the sky inspired him to compose the electronic suite Atmosphere (2003). Once again the composer reveals his ecological convictions: he presently defends the virtues of the gas envelope that allow everyone to live on Earth: the Atmosphere.

Landscapes (2005) was Fritsch's next work to emerge on disc.

In 2007 Eloy Fritsch wrote the book "Electronic Music" that was released in 2008 during the Book Fair in Porto Alegre. The book is accompanied by a DVD containing the electroacoustic compositions Synapse 5.1, Synthetic Horizon, Public Market, Indian Sampler, Mystery and Silicon Child created during his research in Electronic Music Center at Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Eloy Fritsch received the Açorianos Music Awards. The awards ceremony happened on 28 April 2008, Tuesday night at the São Pedro Theater, Porto Alegre, Brazil. The Açorianos Music Awards honor the best albums, musicians and contributions to the music in South o Brazil. The ceremony was broadcast on television and event production presented a short film about the music and artistic works of the composer.

In 2009 Eloy Fritsch played keyboards in several concerts with the Apocalypse. He also released the album The Garden of Emotions. Musea company distributed the CD in Europe. The recorded company wrote the following lines about the album: "The ninth album The Garden of Emotions presents symphonic themes with choirs, analog and digital synthesizers dominating. Fans of classic VANGELIS, Jean-Michel JARRE and Rick WAKEMAN works will enjoy this. Some of the more solemn themes remind Isao TOMITA. "Lumine Solis" is one of the best compositions and a choir-laden track. "Solar Energy" introduces a spacier atmosphere, with phasing pads and Berlin School sequences. This is pure electronic music and a very good one, with all sorts of really fat analog timbres. "Beyond The Mountains" is a very cinematic and return to the classically inspired structures, with an extra ethnic elements. "Electric Light" is synthetic and even KRAFTWERK-like, with insisting sequences, vocoders and a simple repeating melodic theme. Flutes, marimba sound and percussion welcome the coming of "Savage" before a melodic synthesizers theme appears. "Space Station" is another foray into a purely synthetic world and you could also draw a comparison with Jean-Michel JARRE's "Chronologie". "The Canyon of Hope" finishes this album with flowing synthesizers, symphonic textures and a reflective electric piano".

In the same year Fritsch was also honored on the Journey of Literature event in the Passo Fundo city, Brazil. The composer received the trophy Vasco Prado.

In 2010 Fritsch worked on two major projects: In the production of The Apocalypse 25th Anniversary Box Set (2 CDs, 1 DVD and the book about the Apocalypse Hystory) and the MCT Project – Music, Science and Technology funded by the Brazilian government. Fritsch has created the Brazilian Virtual Museum of Synthesizer and a documentary film about electronic music to be distributed to schools and music teachers. He also created an exhibition of electronic music at the museum of the university.

In 2011 Eloy Fritsch perform in South of Brazil with Apocalypse, Orchestra and Choral during the Symphonic Rock Concert and the group received the Açorianos Music Awards. The awards ceremony happened on 9 May 2012, Wednesday night at the São Pedro Theater, Porto Alegre, Brazil. The Açorianos Music Awards honor contribution of the Apocalypse group to the music in South of Brazil.

The tenth Eloy Fritsch CD brings Exogenesis Suite in four movements inspired by the genesis of the universe. In addition to this suite the CD contains more eight individual tracks. Joining the symphonic and electronic, but without forgetting the ethnic instruments and the voices, the composer of new-age music uses high technology in the service of emotions to create compositions. The CD cover and booklet images were created by European artists specializing in science fiction illustrations Maciej Rebisz and Mirek Drozd and refer to the creation of the cosmos and the existence of other life forms.

Selected discography

With Apocalypse

  • 1991 – Apocalypse
  • 1995 – Perto do Amanhecer
  • 1996 – Aurora dos Sonhos
  • 1997 – Lendas Encantadas
  • 1998 – The Best of Apocalypse (Compilation)
  • 2001 – Live in USA (Live)
  • 2003 – Refugio
  • 2004 – Magic
  • 2006 – Apocalypse Live in Rio
  • 2006 – DVD Apocalypse Live in Rio
  • 2006 – The Bridge of Light
  • 2006 – DVD The 25th Anniversary Concert
  • 2010 – Magic Spells
  • 2011 – 2012 Light Years from Home
  • 2011 – The 25th Anniversary Box Set
  • 2013 – DVD The Bridge of Light

Solo works

  • 1996 – Dreams
  • 1997 – Behind the Walls of Imagination
  • 1998 – Space Music
  • 2000 – Cyberspace
  • 2001 – Mythology
  • 2003 – Atmosphere – Electronic Suite
  • 2005 – Landscapes
  • 2006 – Past and Future Sounds – 1996-2006
  • 2009 – The Garden of Emotions
  • 2012 – Exogenesis
  • 2014 – Spiritual Energy
  • 2017 – Sailing to the Edge
  • 2019 – Journey to the Future
  • 2020 – Moment in Paradise
  • 2021 – Cosmic Light
  • 2023 – Epic Synthesizer Music Vol.1
  • 2023 – Epic Synthesizer Music Vol.2

Compilations featuring Eloy Fritsch

  • 1997 – Planeta Nova Era Vol. 7 Track: Lake of Peace Movement 1 and 2
  • 1999 – Planeta Nova Era Vol. 13 Track: Cosmic Winds
  • 1999 – Planeta Nova Era Vol. 14 Track: Starlight
  • 2002 – Margen – Music from the Edge Vol. 6 – Track: Ionosphere
  • 2005 – Edition #5 Track: The Garden of Emotions Suite
  • 2006 – Brasil Instrumental 2006 Track: The Garden of Emotions Suite
  • 2006 – Compact Mellotron 34 Track: Andromeda
  • 2006 – Edition #13 Track: Shiva
  • 2006 – Edition #14 Track: Atlantis
  • 2006 – Edition #15 Track: Andromeda
  • 2009 – Brazilian Electroacoustic Music Compilation Track: Synthetic Horizon
  • 2012 – Schwingungen Radio auf CD – Edition Nr.210 11/12. Track: Moonwalk
  • 2019 – Schwingungen Radio auf CD – Edition Nr.290 07/19. Track: Mermaids Island
  • 2021 – Schwingungen Radio auf CD – Edition Nr.308 01/21. Track: Spacetime

Keyboards used by Fritsch

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Throughout his albums Fritsch uses several instruments. Some of these are:

See also

References

  1. ^ Eloy Fritsch Archived 22 December 2018 at the Wayback Machine, Official Web Site. Retrieved 5 June 2008
  2. Cesar Lanzarini. "Perto do Amanhecer (review)". AllMusic. Retrieved 12 September 2011.
  3. Cesar Lanzarini. "Behind the Walls of Imagination (review)". AllMusic. Retrieved 24 September 2011.
  4. Prato, Greg. "Eloy Fritsch Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 7 December 2009.
  5. (in Portuguese) Costa, Thiago. Cover Teclado. Eloy Fritsch: Progressivo Brasileiro. Interview with Eloy Fritsch. p. February, 2001. p. 22-25.
  6. "Workspace: Eloy Fritsch". Keyboard Magazine: 168. January 2001.
  7. ^ "Eloy Fritsch – The Garden of Emotions (review)". Musea Records Le Classifique du Futur. Retrieved 13 December 2011.
  8. (in Spanish) Muradás, Manuel Lemos. New Sounds Digital. Interview with Eloy Fritsch. Retrieved 3-6-2001.
  9. (in Portuguese) Teclado e Audio Magazine. A Síntese de um Artista. Interview with Eloy Fritsch. p. 20-22. June 2005.
  10. "Eloy Fritsch". Discogs. Retrieved 12 September 2011.
  11. Purgachov, Artemy. "F". Encyclopedia of Electronic Music. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
  12. Electronic Music Center at UFRGS Retrieved 01-02-2010
  13. Cesar Lanzarini. "Mythology (review)". AllMusic. Retrieved 29 September 2011.
  14. (in Portuguese) Ruiz, Flávia, Audio Música & Tecnologia Magazine. Eloy Fritsch Buscando Sempre Novos Caminhos. Interview with Eloy Fritsch. p. 137-141. 2001.
  15. Sergio, Jorge. "Eloy Fritsch Atmosphere". Articmist. Retrieved 10 October 2002. (in Spanish)
  16. "Eloy Fritsch: Atmosphere". Sonic Curiosity. Retrieved 9 October 2002.
  17. "Eloy Fritsch: Nel Cosmo com Amore". 21st Century Music Magazine (13): 6–8. December 2004. (in Italian)
  18. Last FM. "Eloy Fritsch Biography". retrieved 08-09-2011
  19. Duck FM. Eloy Fritsch Biography. Retrieved 04-10-2012.
  20. Tomasi, Eliton. The Apocalypse Hystory. Ed. Evangraf, Porto Alegre, 2011.
  21. (in Portuguese) Arte Brasilis. Eloy Fritsch Emoção e Música Instrumental Brasileira. Retrieved 12-10-2010.
  22. ProgArchives Apocalypse. Retrieved 01-10-2011
  23. ^ "Apocalypse Official WebSite". Retrieved 12 September 2012.
  24. Virtual Museum of Synthesizer. Retrieved 12-12-2011
  25. (in Spanish,) Reviews New Age: Discovering Music. Archived 20 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 14 September 2012
  26. Olsen, John. new-age music World. Best Electronic Albums 2012. retrieved 15 December 2012.

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