Saturday 8 November 2014

Jean-Jacques Perry

Moog Sensations (1971) ...

Pioneer of Moogy pop Jean-Jacques Perrey's solo library album for Editions Montparnasse 2000. Originally credited to his daughter Pat Prilly (because he was signed to a different company) ...

Moog Sensations ...



The Percolator (additional track  on CD reissue) ...




Borborygmus ... 

 Jean-Jacques Perrey was born in France in 1929. He was studying medecine in Paris when he met George Jenny, inventor of the Ondioline. Quitting medical school, Perrey travelled through Europe demonstrating this keyboard ancestor of the modern synth. At the age of 30, Perrey relocated to New York, sponsored by Caroll Bratman, who build him an experimental laboratory and recording studio. Here he invented "a new process for generating rhythms with sequences and loops", utilising the environmental sounds of musique concrète. With scissors, splicing tape & tape recorders, he spent weeks piecing together a uniquely comique take on the future. Befriending Robert Moog, he became one of the first Moog musicians, creating "far out electronic entertainment"...discogs.com ...
Ballet Intersidéral ...


Moogy madness ... 

  



 





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