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TechnicLePanther 03-11-2016 05:49 PM

Early Space-y Electronic Music
 


I'm basically looking for a full album of this. Not experimental weirdness, but early examples of electronics being applied to pop sensibilities.

Thanks!

EDIT- Found another example:



First song is still the best though.

Frownland 03-11-2016 06:04 PM



And here's some unsolicited experimental weirdness that's required listening


grindy 03-11-2016 06:13 PM






Neapolitan 03-11-2016 09:34 PM

The 1956 sci-fi Forbidden Planet movie has a pretty interesting film score. It was create by Bebe and Louis Barron, true pioneers in "Space-y Electronic" music. Usually a film score contains music usually from an orchestra, and sound effects from a Foley operator/artist usually in post-production. This was one of the first (if not first) movie soundtrack that was made using electronic instruments.


The Batlord 03-11-2016 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Neapolitan (Post 1685779)
The 1956 sci-fi Forbidden Planet movie has a pretty interesting film score. It was create by Bebe and Louis Barron, true pioneers in "Space-y Electronic" music. Usually a film score contains music usually from an orchestra, and sound effects from a Foley operator/artist usually in post-production. This was one of the first (if not first) movie soundtrack that was made using electronic instruments.

You just used "usually" three times in one sentence.

Frownland 03-11-2016 09:53 PM

Repetition can be a successful literary device, you dunce.

The Batlord 03-11-2016 09:58 PM

I don't think that's the case in this instance.

Neapolitan 03-11-2016 11:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1685780)
You just used "usually" three times in one sentence.

I usually do that. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Psy-Fi 03-12-2016 09:05 AM

Might be something of interest to you here also...

Spoiler for YouTube Videos:



White Noise - An Electric Storm (Full Album)


Jean-Jacques Perrey ‎– Mister Ondioline (1960) FULL EP


Bruce Haack ‎– The Way-Out Record For Children (1968) FULL ALBUM


Mort Garson - Good Morning Starshine


Janszoon 03-12-2016 10:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1685780)
You just used "usually" three times in one sentence.

That that is something you'd notice shows that you must really enjoy that sort of linguistic flourish.

The Batlord 03-12-2016 10:14 AM

The more you write, the more you notice and try to avoid using the same word too many times, too close together.

Janszoon 03-12-2016 04:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1685848)
The more you write, the more you notice and try to avoid using the same word too many times, too close together.

Maybe I was being too subtle.

Neapolitan 03-12-2016 05:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Psy-Fi (Post 1685839)
Might be something of interest to you here also...

Spoiler for YouTube Videos:



White Noise - An Electric Storm (Full Album)


Jean-Jacques Perrey ‎– Mister Ondioline (1960) FULL EP


Bruce Haack ‎– The Way-Out Record For Children (1968) FULL ALBUM


Mort Garson - Good Morning Starshine


I was anticapting something by Daphne Oram from you.

The Batlord 03-12-2016 08:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 1685886)
Maybe I was being too subtle.

Oh, I just noticed that.

Psy-Fi 03-12-2016 11:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neapolitan (Post 1685896)
I was anticapting something by Daphne Oram from you.

:beer:

I would've posted that album but I thought it wasn't quite what the OP requested, since it's more experimental than pop oriented.

These tunes from the album did immediately come to my mind though...


Daphne Oram : Rotolock


Daphne Oram - Snow


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