George Harrison, the quiet Beatle, always marching to the beat of his own sitar.
The re-release of his experimental album "Electronic Sound" on Zoetrope Vinyl for Record Store Day 2024 is a trippy journey into the sonic unknown.
Harrison's exploration of electronic music in 1969 was lightyears ahead of its time, creating sounds that were otherworldly and groundbreaking.
This album is like taking a cosmic ride through a psychedelic spaceship, with Harrison as your captain guiding you through the outer reaches of sound.
The two lengthy tracks on this album, "Under the Mersey Wall" and "No Time or Space," are a blur of swirling synths, buzzing drones, and spacey reverberations.
It's like being on a sonic rollercoaster that never quite reaches the end, leaving you in a state of disorienting bliss.
While "Electronic Sound" may not be for everyone, for those willing to take the plunge into Harrison's sonic universe, it's a mesmerising and mind-bending experience.
So grab your headphones, close your eyes, and let George Harrison take you on a trip to the outer limits of sound.
The re-release of his experimental album "Electronic Sound" on Zoetrope Vinyl for Record Store Day 2024 is a trippy journey into the sonic unknown.
Harrison's exploration of electronic music in 1969 was lightyears ahead of its time, creating sounds that were otherworldly and groundbreaking.
This album is like taking a cosmic ride through a psychedelic spaceship, with Harrison as your captain guiding you through the outer reaches of sound.
The two lengthy tracks on this album, "Under the Mersey Wall" and "No Time or Space," are a blur of swirling synths, buzzing drones, and spacey reverberations.
It's like being on a sonic rollercoaster that never quite reaches the end, leaving you in a state of disorienting bliss.
While "Electronic Sound" may not be for everyone, for those willing to take the plunge into Harrison's sonic universe, it's a mesmerising and mind-bending experience.
So grab your headphones, close your eyes, and let George Harrison take you on a trip to the outer limits of sound.






