MY PROG HERO
JAMES KENT
Inspiring the wider music world…
Perturbator’s James Kent discovered Vangelis through his pioneering movie soundtracks – and the composer’s music continues to inspire him.
Invisible connections: Vangelis has left a profound mark on James Kent (inset).
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“The first time I heard Vangelis was on the Blade Runner soundtrack. I remember scanning the credits to see who composed that incredible score. When I saw his name, I was like, ‘Who the fuck is this? Is this a band? Is it just one guy?’ The soundtrack is absolutely amazing. It’s still one of my favourite works by anyone – it’s in my top three at least. From there, I started to dig into his work and found all of his film soundtracks, and then the synth albums and the prog stuff. There’s a lot of stuff to go through, and I don’t love all of it, but the pieces I do love, I love deeply. That exploration led me to Aphrodite’s Child and 666, which has become probably my favourite album of all time. The guy is fucking great!