Vintage synth-fueled explorations of the occult from electronic music pioneer Mort Garson. If you don't like this, you're reading the wrong fuckin' blog.
Track listing:
1. Tarot
2. Sorcerer
3. Deja Vu
4. Astral Projection
5. Seance
6. I Ching
7. Cabala
8. The Unexplained
9. Wind Dance
Relic death spells
Also listen to:
Anna Själv Tredje - Tussilago Fanfara (1977) |
Michael Hoenig - The Blog (1988) |
Mort Garson!!
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I remember him from the "Black Mass by Lucier" album. He does seem to be in touch with the dark side. That said, I came across another one of his albums that was all sunshine and light. A tool of both God and Belezabub. Betrayal personified. Go figure....
ReplyDeleteYeah his first album "Love Sounds" is straight-up easy listening. Can't put baby in a corner
DeleteThanks for this. I'm definitely on the right blog
ReplyDeletethank you... anything by the producer of the 'Wozard of Iz' should be received as a blessing
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ReplyDeleteWow! I mean wow. This is a damn gem from Morts catalog. He is up there with Wendy Carlos and Tomita with regards to loving kinship with the modular Moog synthesizer! Definitely not cute cuddly synth music.A shame he is no longer with us. Brilliant musician!
ReplyDeleteIn 1969, Mort Garson was interviewed by Bill Stewart on Stewart's AFRTS program... Audio link is at the bottom of the page:
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Hey Canuck thanks for that interview link. I look forward to listening to the interview! Nice someone archived this!
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