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.
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?
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.
The Mort Garson archives have brought to bear yet another awe-inspiring bloom. Journey to the Moon and Beyond is a colourful synthetic dream world consisting of a collection of largely unreleased and unheard material.
The Bridge was originally released on Throbbing Gristle's Industrial Records label in 1979 and is considered to be an early electronic avant-garde synth-pop masterpiece.
The gripping 22-track Revisions features reimagined cuts from The Glitch Mob's acclaimed albums Drink the Sea, Love Death Immortality, See Without Eyes and beyond.
Debut album from Krautrock band Neu. First album recorded by the duo of Michael Rother and Klaus Dinger after leaving Kraftwerk in 1971. A cosmic combination of ambient, electronic and psychedelia.