Silver Apples
Silver Apples
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Format: CD / Album

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Our Take
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Oscillations
2. Seagreen Serenades
3. Lovefingers
4. Program
5. Velvet Cave
6. Whirly-bird
7. Dust
8. Dancing Gods
9. Misty Mountain
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
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About the artist
Silver Apples
Silver Apples are not your average run-of-the-mill band. Formed in 1967 by Simeon Coxe III and Danny Taylor, this New York duo pioneered a sound that was ahead of its time. Combining elements of psychedelia, electronic music, and experimental rock, Silver Apples quickly gained a cult following for their unconventional sound. Coxe's use of a homemade synthesizer, which he lovingly dubbed the "Simeon," created a sound that was otherworldly and hypnotic. Taylor's steady drumming provided a solid foundation for Coxe's electronic wizardry, resulting in a sound that was both chaotic and controlled. Their self-titled debut album, released in 1968, received critical acclaim for its innovative use of electronic music. Tracks like "Oscillations" and "Seagreen Serenades" showcased Silver Apples' ability to create music that was both mesmerising and unsettling. Despite their early success, Silver Apples disbanded in 1970 due to creative differences. However, their influence lived on, with artists such as Stereolab, Beck, and Portishead citing them as a major influence. In 1996, Coxe resurrected the Silver Apples name and continued to perform under it until his passing in 2020. His dedication to pushing the boundaries of music and embracing experimentation solidified Silver Apples' status as pioneers of electronic music. Silver Apples may not be a household name, but their impact on the music industry is undeniable. With their groundbreaking sound and unapologetic approach to music-making, Silver Apples will forever hold a special place in the hearts of music lovers everywhere.
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