![]() Published in 1971, "Black Mass" is without any doubts his most progressive album: lysergic electronic modulations meet dark epic timbres. Mort Garson's musical universe is closed to Cecil Leuter, Jean Jacques Perrey kitchy moog pop soundscapes but within more mystical-cerebral-adventurous proportions. Released during the late 60's "Electronic air pieces" contains supernatural electronic moods, pulsating hypnotic effects and moving synthesised textures. It features sonic analog based compositions. In 1967 he recorded his first album "The Zodiak: Cosmic sounds". He started his career back in the 60's and was among the first to experiment the Big Moog synthesiser. During his career he was mainly known for his original sci-fi space agey soundscapes. Garson - 20 July 1924 (Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada) - 4 January 2008īorn in New Brunswick Mort Garson was a classical trained musician and electronic researcher. ![]()
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