At the beginning of the eighties, Jean-Luc Ponty decided to open his musical horizons towards more electronic fields with a less ambitious and much more accessible progressive jazz, although without reaching commercial.
Already in his 1983 album "Individual Choice", this trend would be noticed, and although timidly, Ponty was already impressing his music with new technologies at the service of his music.
In 1985 "Fables" would arrive, an album where electronics was fully fused into his music without neglecting its melodic and experimental side, in an album where the general tonic is a very even work that was consolidated as one of his best works of the decade.
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