5. Eloy - Discography (1971-2014) Plus Remaster... -

Dawn (1976), Ocean (1977), Silent Cries and Mighty Echoes (1979).

Eloy is the gold standard for German space rock, evolving from early heavy progressive roots into a cinematic, synth-heavy powerhouse that defined the European prog scene in the late 70s. Led by mastermind , the band’s discography is a journey through high-concept storytelling and atmospheric soundscapes. 1. The Formative Years (1971–1975)

After a brief hiatus, Bornemann returned with a modern production sheen. Ocean 2 was a triumphant return to their symphonic roots, proving that the band could still capture the "big" sound of the 70s with contemporary technology. The Remasters: Why They Matter 5. Eloy - Discography (1971-2014) Plus Remaster...

Eloy’s music is dense—layers of synths, bass, and spoken word often got "muddy" on original vinyl and early CD presses. The remasters separate these layers, giving the drums more punch and the synths more "air."

Most remasters from this period include rare single versions or live tracks that provide a fuller picture of the band's evolution. Dawn (1976), Ocean (1977), Silent Cries and Mighty

A hallmark of Eloy is the driving, melodic basslines (especially Klaus-Peter Matziol’s work). The remasters significantly boost the low-end definition, which is essential for the "groove" of space rock.

This is the "classic" lineup. The production became lush, utilizing symphonic arrangements and massive Moog synthesizer washes. The Remasters: Why They Matter Eloy’s music is

Eloy (1971), Inside (1973), Floating (1974), Power and the Passion (1975).