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November 6, 2016 05:19 am PST

Jean-Jacques Perrey, 19292016

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French electronic music pioneer Jean-Jacques Perrey died Friday at 87. He quit medical school after encountering synthesizers to spend his life making beautiful sounds with them. Frequent collaborator Dana Countryman writes:

For those who dont realize it, Jean-Jacques first started recording electronic music in 1952, long beforethe Moog synthesizer was first made for sale in 1967. Relocating from Paris to New York City, JJ actuallyowned and recorded with the second Moog ever produced, and with his musical partner GershonKingsley, they released their first Moog album -- almost two years before Wendy Carlos released herfirst Moog album. Jean-Jacques was truly the pioneer of popular electronic music.

His crazy, happy music has been heard everywhere from commercials, to Sesame Street - in hip-hopsongs, in dance remixes and most famously, for decades in the delightful featured music in Disneylands

Main Street Electrical Parade. In recent years, his music has even made appearances on The Simpsons,and on Comedy Centrals South Park.

As a teenager growing up in the 70s, I was charmed by Jean-Jacques inventive Moog albums releasedby Vanguard Records, and many times I secretly would smuggle those albums into my high schoolFrench class. There, instead of conjugating French verbs and nouns, (when the teacher wasnt looking)

I would carefully sneak peeks at the back cover liner notes. Id spend the class time dreaming impossibledreams of someday owning a Moog synthesizer of my own, and having a chance to twirl its manyknobs, to unleash its wild cornucopia of never-heard-before sounds.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXTGN_St-ho

Pohoto by bthrewww - Flickr: Jean-Jacques Perrey & Dana Countryman - original - 228923657, CC BY-SA 2.0, Link


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