
Scott (born 100 years ago today in Brooklyn, NY) built some of the earliest synthesizers in the 1960's. People said he was like a mad scientist. He invented all sort of great musical tools, including, some say, the first sequencer. He was one of Bob Moog's influences.
Check out his electronium.
That thing is hot.
Not only that, but he made amazing electronic music himself. It is fantastic. It's Brin Eno before Brian Eno. It's electronic when electronic was something new. He also collaborated on most of Jim Henson's experimental films. I just got the Manhattan Research INC collection and I cannot stop listening to it. Check out his song Lightwork from the late 50s early 60s. (If it sounds familiar, perhaps you recognize the sample from J Dilla's Donuts)
Lightwork - Raymond Scott
Pretty sweet, eh?
So, all that to say, here's to Raymond Scott, all-around musical genius and someone to look up to during this next 9 months of MFA exploration.
Labels: MFA, Music, Technology



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