SPACE, ENERGY & LIGHT

(3LP)
Experimental Electronic and Acoustic Soundscapes 1961-88 Yellow vinyl
Genre Ambient
FormatVINYL
Cat. noSJRLP392C
Label SOUL JAZZ
Artist VARIOUS ARTISTS
Release Date17/02/2023
Carrier3LP
Barcode5026328403922
TRACKLIST 1. J.B. Banfi  Gang (For The Rock Industry) 2. Michael Garrison  To The Other Side Of The Sky 3. Iasos  Lueena Coast 4. Carl Matthews  As Above, So Below 5. Tim Blake  Midnight 6. Stratis  By Water 7. Laurie Spiegel  Improvisation On A 'Concerto Generator' 8. Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Company  Ceres Motion 9. Michael Stearns  In The Beginning 10. Beverly Glenn-Copeland  Ever New 11. Richard Pinhas  Variations VII Sur Le Thème Des Bene Gesserit 12. Tod Dockstader  Piece #1 13. Kevin Braheny  Ancient Stars 14. Steven Halpern  Starborn Suite (Part 1) INFO New edition of this Soul Jazz Records out-of-print classic album available now as a new limited-edition one-off pressing triple yellow vinyl album (plus download code), and limited-edition one-off pressing special yellow CD edition. Soul Jazz Records™ Space, Energy and Light is a collection of music by early electronic and synthesizer pioneers (from the 1960s through the 1970s), mid-1970s proto-new age gurus and 1980s guerrilla D-I-Y cassette-era electronic artists, spanning in total over a near 30-year time frame. All of these artists used electronic advancements in music technology as a means of exploring not only space and the idea of the future, but also of looking inwards to the soul and of creating music in harmony with the natural world. From computer software and hardware experimentalists and sound pioneers such as Laurie Spiegel and Kevin Braheny, as well as Mother Mallard™s Portable Masterpiece Company  the first synthesizer ensemble created in collaboration with Robert Moog  through to musique concrète experimentation, the album shows how technological advancements and creative artistic expression often went hand in hand. In the mid-1970s artists Steven Halpern and Iaxos were instrumental in creating proto-new age music, experimenting in both the healing properties of sound and its relationship with the natural world. These artists also pioneered a new self-contained and underground D-I-Y approach to music, creating their own record labels, forming new distribution networks (with albums sold in meditation centres, health food stores and ashrams) far away from the commercialism of the mainstream music industry. In the early 1980s after the revolution of punk, these D-I-Y attitudes and ideas appeared once more in the growth of the distinctly anti-commercial and underground cassette-only careers of artists such as Germany™s Stratis and Carl Matthews in Britain. Artwork includes some of the earliest photography of the Plieades star cluster dating from the 1880s. Listening to Space, Energy & Light in one sitting is a bit like experiencing |No constellations exploding within constellations inside your brain." Record Collector Incredible collection of spacey electronics and meditative soundscapes dating |No from the early 60s to the late 80s here, lovingly assembled by the Soul Jazz team. This compilation has it all if you like your music deep. Big names such as Iasos and Laurie Spiegel feature, but even if you think yourself a bit of a nerd in this field, there are some lesser known pearls to be found." Bleep Quite simply an amazing mix of some quite bizarre and interesting pieces of |No music, no way to describe it other than to buy it, put on some headphones and drift off to inner space.› Amazon New compilation charting almost three decades of experimental electronic and |No synthesizer music from the most influential and often unsung composers of their generation. Beginning and 1961 and following the story until 1988, Space, Energy and Light connects proto-new age gurus and DIY tape vigilantes who were equally inspired by the advancements of new technology and its potential to unlock utopian futures in both the music and the soul." Vinyl Factory