The Otherworldly Sounds of the Clavioline, From Musical Saw to Wailing Cat

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The Otherworldly Sounds of the Clavioline, From Musical Saw to Wailing Cat
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Joe Meek (featuring the Blue Men) – “I Hear A New World”
British producer/composer Joe Meek was certainly a sociopath and was possibly a paranoid schizophrenic. However, it’s a safe bet any condition he suffered was exacerbated by the intolerant environment of postwar Britain. Additionally, his parents desire to dress…
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#Terranova #StereoMcs #connected004 #studiotime maximum respect for #Harald_Bode who built this beauty in 1937 #Duesseldorf #Tuttivox #clavioline he worked for Wurlitzer in the 50s and brought you the #moog #vocoder in 1981 👊🎹👊 coming your way (at Tempelhof Airfield)
This song, written in the early ‘60s when space travel was still new and novel, and named after the early Telstar communications satellites, is meant to encapsulate the excitement and wonder of humanity finally taking off. I wasn’t alive when that happened, but through this song I can still feel the same excitement and thrill. The main melody, played on a either a Clavioline or a Univox (the precursor to the Vox Continental!), is bursting with a sense of flying and of wonderment and thrill. The tiny keyboard of the Univox/Clavioline lets them make delightful jumps, dips, and all sorts of grace notes that make the song feel so bright. To listen to it without the social context in which it was released, someone might still think it’s about the birth of space travel just by the rocketing feel of the song. This should be played at every rocket launch! You’ll feel like flying when you hear it. Song: Telstar Group: The Tornados Year: 1962
Du thérémine, créé en 1919, au Yamaha DX7, en passant par l'ondioline et le clavioline, inventé en 1947 par le grand-père de Michel Gondry : un siècle d'inventions ayant abouti à l'émergence de la musique électronique
(Meek) Ivy Music 1963