French composer associated with library music. First known album: L'Univers De La Mer (1978).

Review notes: L'Univers De La Mer (1978, reissued 1979) features mellotron, guitars, keyboards and synthesizers; evocative melodic textures, occasional vague folk tones; reviewer mentions progressive elements and compares the album favorably to the Italian group Automat. Detailed biographical information is not provided in the review.

Dominique Guiot is presented in the reviews as a French library-music composer. His first album, L'Univers De La Mer (1978), is noted for mellotron, guitars, keyboards and synthesizers and was reissued in 1979. The review highlights evocative, melodic textures and a faint folk tone with progressive elements.

For:Library-music collectors; listeners of vintage electronic, soundtrack and progressive-leaning music.

 Just over thirty minutes of mellotron, guitars, keyboards, and synthesizers perfectly blended together.

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