American electronic music duo from New York, known as pioneers of oscillator-based electronic music. Their 1968 self-titled debut showcased Simeon's homemade oscillators and drummer Danny Taylor's rhythms.

Their 1968 debut album 'Silver Apples' received attention on the Billboard Top 100 and is widely cited as an early landmark of electronic/experimental rock.

The available DeBaser review (2006) highly praises Silver Apples' 1968 self-titled debut, focusing on Simeon's homemade oscillators and Danny Taylor's drumming. Key tracks noted include "Dancing Gods", "Lovefingers", "Oscillations", "Dust" and "Velvet Cave". The review frames the album as ahead of its time and commercially noticed (Billboard Top 100).

For:Fans of early electronic, experimental and psychedelic rock; listeners interested in pioneering synthesizer-based music.

 "Knock twice before listening" … this is the warning found on the label of the vinyl for this self-titled debut by the New York-based Silver Apples.

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