
Cat. Nr.:
3090 551
Product:
4
Vinyl single
Price:
€ 69,95

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Tom Dissevelt, Kid Baltan, Henk Badings and Dick Raaijmakers
Popular Electronics Vinyl Singles Collection
In 2004, the Netherlands-based Basta label released Popular Electronics -
Early Dutch Electronic Music from Philips Research Laboratories. The
four-CD (and seven-booklet) box set meticulously chronicled the pioneering
electronica that Henk Badings, Tom Dissevelt, and Dick Raaijmakers recorded for
Philips between 1956 and 1963. Since these recordings had originally been
released on vinyl, collectors petitioned Basta for a vinyl edition.
After consulting with Dick Raaijmakers, Basta decided to re-release, in a
numbered limited edition of 1000, only the four original Philips monophonic
singles by Badings, Baltan and Dissevelt, with exact replicas of the original
labels and sleeves. The discs are packaged in an elegant red velvet collectors
box accompanied by an inlay sleeve on which is printed the serial number. This
sleeve can be attached to the inside cover of the box, or stored in the box
with the singles.
The original 7" releases, which date from 1956 to 1961, are extremely rare
and highly collectible. Kid Baltan's "Song of the Second Moon" was
only ever available as a Philips promo gift. A few of these singles were
reissued by Philips in the 1960s with different labels and covers. However, the
Basta editions feature the first-run artwork in every respect.
As stated, there are only 1000 numbered copies. After these are sold out, there
will be no additional production of this set.
Exclusive North American distribution through Forced
Exposure: www.ForcedExposure.com
Tracklisting
Total duration 40 minutes
Contents:
Henk Badings: Electronic Ballet Music: Cain and Abel (1956)
A: First Episode: Introduction – Dance – Dance of the Destructive Forces –
Conflict – Conclusion – Transition
B: Second Episode: Passacaglia – Arioso – Conflict - Reprise (Arioso) –
Conflict – Finale
Kid Baltan: Electronic Popular Music (1957)
A: Song of the Second Moon
B: Colonel Bogey
Tom Dissevelt: Electronic Movements (1958)
A: Syncopation – Vibration
B: Whirling – Drifting
Electronic Music (1961)
A: Intersection – Fanstasy for Electronic Sound and Jazz Orchestra (Tom
Dissevelt)
B: Mechanical Motions (Kid Baltan)
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