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Electronic Sound

Electronic Sound

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  • Released Date: 22 Sep 2014

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Ah, George Harrison, the quiet Beatle. Known for his sitar skills and spiritual journey, he takes us on a wild ride with his 1969 experimental album "Electronic Sound." And by wild ride, we mean buckle up for some serious avant-garde electronic mayhem.

Harrison dives headfirst into the world of electronic music, creating a cacophony of bleeps, bloops, and otherworldly sounds that will leave you questioning your very existence. It's like he's taken a trip to another dimension and brought back the souvenirs in the form of bizarre sonic landscapes.

The album consists of just two tracks, "Under the Mersey Wall" and "No Time or Space," both of which are an assault on the senses in the best possible way. Harrison's use of the Moog synthesizer is both mesmerising and unsettling, like being trapped in a retro-futuristic nightmare.

While "Electronic Sound" may not be for the faint of heart, it's a bold statement from an artist unafraid to push boundaries and experiment with new sounds. It's like Harrison is saying, "Hey, I helped create some of the greatest pop songs of all time, but now I'm gonna mess with your mind and ears."

So, if you're feeling daring and ready to expand your musical horizons, give "Electronic Sound" a spin. Just don't say we didn't warn you about the trip you're about to take. It's a mind-bending journey that may just leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about music.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Under the Mersey Wall
2. No Time Or Space

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About the artist

George Harrison

Ah, George Harrison - the quiet Beatle with the not-so-quiet talent. This Liverpudlian legend was the backbone of The Beatles, often overshadowed by the charismatic duo of Lennon and McCartney. But make no mistake, Harrison was a musical genius in his own right, with a knack for crafting introspective, spiritually-driven songs that resonated with listeners all over the world. Harrison's solo career was nothing short of spectacular, with hits like "My Sweet Lord" and "What is Life" solidifying his status as a top-tier singer-songwriter. His love for Eastern philosophy and spirituality infused his music with a sense of depth and introspection that set him apart from his contemporaries. Not one to shy away from experimentation, Harrison's exploration of Indian instruments and sounds brought a unique texture to his music, creating a sonic tapestry that was as rich as it was innovative. His willingness to push boundaries and challenge the status quo made him a true trailblazer in the world of popular music. But beyond his musical talents, George Harrison was also a man of great principle and humility. His humanitarian efforts and commitment to philanthropy spoke volumes about his character, earning him a reputation as a genuinely good bloke in an industry often plagued by egos and excess. So here's to George Harrison, the spiritual troubadour whose music continues to inspire and uplift us to this day. In a world full of noise and chaos, his songs remind us to seek inner peace and enlightenment - a timeless message that will never go out of style.

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