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| Some of the earliest electronic recordings were produced, in the late-1950s and early-60s, by Netherlands-based composers/keyboardists Tom Dissevelt and technician Kid Baltan (born: Dick Raaijmakers). Their 1957 debut album, Song Of The Second Moon, included the groundbreaking electronic composition, "Sonik Re-entry". Although they continued to collaborate on an album, Glas in 1958 and a seven-inch single, "Electronic Moments" in 1959, Dissevelt had replaced Baltan with another technician when he recorded his 1964 album, Fantasy In Orbit. |
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 | Tom Dissevelt & Kid Baltan - Song of the 2nd Moon Tom Dissevelt (with moustache) & Dick Raaijmakers (with glasses) aka Kid Baltan worked at the Philips Research Laboratories. They composed the "Song of the 2nd Moon" in !!!1957!!!. This track was the OST of a hungarian science-magazine series DELTA with Kudlik Júlia! |  | Kid Baltan and Tom Dissevelt 1959 Kid Baltan (Dick Raaijmakers) and Tom Dissevelt at Philips "Nat. Lab" 1959, explaining how electronic tape music is made. Broadcast by VARA television on January 17, 1959 |  | Acid house from 1958 ... Tom dissevelt & Kid Baltan ( Dick Raaijmakers ) syncopation twitter.com In 1958, Philips tried to make "popular" electronic music. For a couple of years "room 306" of the Philips laboratory in Eindhoven was allowed to make records like this. It did not catch on. You could say they were 30 years ahead of their time... klassieke muziek remix |  | Tom Dissevelt and Kid Baltan: Sonik Re-entry Wonderful from track from the Song of the Second Moon album. I was only finding this and the Second Moon track by themselves until I managed to find the whole album, great stuff. | |
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