"Spiral," released in January 1977, is the third album by the innovative Greek composer Vangelis. Recorded at his personal studio, Nemo, in London, this New Age masterpiece showcases Vangelis' prowess in electronic music, solidifying his status as a pioneer in the genre. The album, though less celebrated than its predecessors, is a testament to Vangelis' unique vision and musical genius. "Spiral" features five captivating tracks, each a journey into the depths of ambient and synth-pop sounds that defined the era. The album's sleeve design, created by Vangelis himself, adds an artistic touch that complements the music within. With a runtime of just under 40 minutes, "Spiral" is a concise yet powerful exploration of sound, making it a standout release in Vangelis' discography. The album was released on Windham Hill Records, further cementing its place in the annals of electronic music history.