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Considering that many of Mort Garson's pioneering electronic albums were based on astrology and the occult, a set of compositions made just for plants is more down-to-earth in more ways than one.
Broadcast - The Noise Made by People LP
2000 debut album by the British indie electronic band Broadcast. The album failed to chart in the United Kingdom or the United States but was released to critical acclaim.
Garson, Mort - Black Mass Lucifer LP (pink vinyl)
Black Mass is an album of supernatural electronics from synth pioneer Mort Garson. Originally released in 1971, it’s his only release under the Lucifer moniker, and it taps into a profound darkness that may surprise fans of his sunnier work.
Garson, Mort (Ataraxia) - The Unexplained LP (orange vinyl)
The pioneering electronic composer Mort Garson (Mother Earth's Plantasia) takes on supernatural phenomena with lush synth grooves on The Unexplained, his only release under the name Ataraxia.
Garson, Mort - Mother Earth's Plantasia LP (green vinyl)
Subtitled "warm earth music for plants... and the people that love them," it was full of bucolic, charming, stoner-friendly, decidedly unscientific tunes enacted on the new-fangled device called the Moog.
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Garson, Mort - Didn't You Hear? LP (silver vinyl)
Six years before the release of his landmark Mother Earth’s Plantasia LP, composer and arranger Mort Garson met experimental film director Skip Sherwood, who was interested in an electronic score for his new movie, Didn’t You Hear?
Musgraves, Kacey - Deeper Well LP (cream vinyl)
Clear cream vinyl - Saturn returns, cardinals embody a dead friend, love is given and taken, streets rush by, belongings are packed and old chapters deserted, and New York City serves as the same gleaming beacon as Oz.
Green, Al - I'm Still In Love With You LP
I'm Still in Love With You distinguishes itself with its suave, romantic tone and its subtly ambitious choice of material. One of Green's best.
Dylan, Bob - Blood on the Tracks LP (150g)
'Blood On The Tracks' – and boy howdy, did he mean it! Released in 1975, this is Bob's best post-Sixties album: a set of songs by turns angry, caustic and bitter and then rueful, wry and weary.
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