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Raymond Scott was the first, during his radio broadcasts in the '40s, to mix jazz with electronic sounds, a good thirty years before free-jazz musicians. Robert Moog stated several times that his concept of modular sequencer was inspired more by Scott’s inventions than the technological novelty of the competitor Don Buchla.
Raymond Scott was the first, during his radio broadcasts in the '40s, to mix jazz with electronic sounds, a good thirty years before free-jazz musicians.
Robert Moog stated several times that his concept of modular sequencer was inspired more by Scott’s inventions than the technological novelty of the competitor Don Buchla.
Discover the pioneering sounds of Raymond Scott’s Manhattan Research collection – dive into the roots of electronic jazz innovation today!
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