Talk:J. J. Jeczalik

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Per the discussion on my talk page, I'm re-depositing the unsourced/unverifiable material here, hoping some reliable sources can be found to back it up. Note that the requestor apparently runs the subject's blog. Toddst1 (talk) 20:04, 4 March 2016 (UTC)Reply


The success of the Art of Noise led him becoming the country’s most sort after Fairlight C.M.I. programmer and was one of an elite group of musicians around the world who were using the machine to create music. Although his contemporaries including Peter Gabriel, Herbie Hancock, Stevie Wonder, Jan Hammer, Thomas Dolby and Brian Eno were all using the same equipment, Jeczalik was leading the field with his unorthodox pioneering methods of disregarding musical rules, setting him apart from everyone with the exception of only one other who came in as a very close second, Yello's Boris Blank.

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