Synth magus Mort Garson may no longer be with us, but the bleep-bloop trailblazer left an outsized musical legacy that is spurring on musicians young and old to this day. Garson was one of the first ...
Once again, Mox!e Booking is devoting an entire edition of its pioneering synth-music series, Modern Moog, to honoring ...
"Oh hi, I didn't see you standing there. I'm Mort Garson, and this is my Moog." Credit: courtesy of Night Howl Productions Aside from Pink Floyd, few artists’ catalogs seem more tailored to score a ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Nearly in tandem with the release date, July 20th will mark Garson's 99th birthday ...
New York label Sacred Bones has been undertaking the important job of reintroducing Canadian composer/synthesist Mort Garson‘s variegated recordings into the marketplace. Garson (1924-2008) was at ...
Bridging the ultrasynthetic and hyperorganic, Mort Garson’s album Mother Earth’s Plantasia is a Moog-powered salve “for plants . . . and the people who love them,” as the cover art notes. Since its ...
If you’re a regular reader of this column, you know that seeing live music is an unbeatable experience (and according to one recently released study, it may help prolong your life!). But when you go ...
1970s album “Mother Earth’s Plantasia,” featuring hits “Swingin’ Spathiphyllums” and “Music to Soothe the Savage Snake Plant,” features Mort Garson’s notorious synth grooves, ultimately contrived to ...
Sacred Bones Records, which recently announced plans to reissue four Seventies albums by Mort Garson, has shared the electronic pioneer’s unreleased song “Dragonfly.” “We chose this song to really ...
As Sacred Bones Records gears up to reissue four Mort Garson albums this fall, the label has shared “Ode to an African Violet,” an alternative take from 1976’s Mother Earth’s Plantasia. Plantasia was ...