MATRIXSYNTH: Mort Garson


Thursday, February 16, 2006

Mort Garson

In via j. Title link takes you to a post on Post Punk Junk on Mort Garson with mp3s. Some interesting stuff. "Standing alonside the pioneering greats of ’60s electronic music such as Jean-Jacques Perry and Walter/Wendy Carlos, Mort Garson let forth a stream of concept albums in the late ’60s through the mid-’70s that always tickle me." Thanks J!

3 comments:

  1. "ataraxia the unexplained" is really cool. i found it on soulseek. that was the only one i could find. i should listen to it now.

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  2. I got electronic hair peices on vinyl around 4 years ago at a thrift store for $.50 awesome album i think. its the music of the musical hair redone on a moog modular. didnt know he did other stuff.

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  3. Garson's bad ass. Friend of mine had Plantasia on vinyl for years, I finally borrowed and converted it to MP3 myself. Did a search on SoulSeek the next day, not only found Ataraxia, but Electronic Hair Pieces, Black Mass Lucifer and the ultra rare, Wozard of Iz. Truly a day that will live in infamy in the annuals of MP3 file sharing..Interesting to not that like Bruce Haack, Garson also was a Canadian who attended Juliard..Strange place, that Canada, strange place..

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