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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. |
And here's some unsolicited experimental weirdness that's required listening |
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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.
Forbidden Planet Poster http://media-2.web.britannica.com/eb...4-2E627C08.jpg FORBIDDEN PLANET Soundtrack |
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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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