
Plantasia – Mort Garson
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If you’re into the frothy vibes of the ’70s synth scene, then let me introduce you to Mort Garson – a true maestro of electronic music! This funky cat wasn’t just your average musician; he was a groundbreaking pioneer who made waves long before many even knew what synthesizers were capable of. Buckle up as we journey through the colorful soundscape created by this musical wizard!
Born on July 20, 1924, in Montreal, Canada, Mort Garson danced his way through life with an ever-curious spirit for music. He started off playing classical piano but soon realized that there was a whole cosmic universe waiting to be explored in the realm of electronic sounds. With his creative genius and ability to blend different genres seamlessly, he became one of the first artists to harness the power of synthesizers.
His most notable contributions came from his work during the psychedelic era and beyond! Up until he passed away in 2008 at age 83, Mort had left us with some serious bangers and plenty of groovy tunes.
Now you might ask – what genre does this sonic sorcerer fit into? Well folks, it’s like a cosmic stew mixing together electronic, psychedelic pop, and even flavors of ambient! His style has been described as dreamy and avant-garde—a perfect soundtrack for late-night drives or trippy journeys through inner space.
Mort often worked with Moog synthesizers (the super cool toys back then) which gave him that far-out sound that fans still dig today. If you’re jamming out while floating among stars or chilling at home with candles lit—his tunes are where it’s at!
Let’s drop some names because Mort’s discography is full of gems worth grooving to:
“Plantasia” (1976) – Oh man! This album is like taking a whimsical ride through your favorite botanical garden while vibing under soft lights. Seriously—it’s dedicated to plants! Perfect for making your leafy buddies sway.
“Mother Earth’s Plantasia” – An extension on “Plantasia,” this track provides lush melodies that’ll have you believing every plant deserves its own soundtrack.
“The Wozard Of Iz” (1970) – A funky twist on The Wizard Of Oz, where surrealism meets catchy beats—this album takes listeners on quite the trip!
“Ataraxia” – Mellow yet mesmerizing; this tune will put your mind at ease after any hectic day.
“Music For Gardening” – Talk about relaxation vibes; these tracks set an atmosphere so chill you’ll want to grab dirt and start digging right away!
Anytime you’re feeling adventurous—or just need some good vibes—these songs will put pep in your step!
Garson didn’t just hang out in isolation; oh no! He traveled among legends like Wendy Carlos, another icon known for her pioneering work blending classical music with computers (Switched-On Bach anyone?).
He also shared connections with fellow musicians such as David Bowie, especially during Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust phase when experimental sounds blended beautifully across genres.
Speaking about collaborations—the legendary producer Quincy Jones got involved too! Talk about star power shining bright together 🚀🎤 Whether they influenced each other directly remains murky waters—but their paths crossed amidst all that funky creativity swirling around them back then!
And let’s not forget his works alongside folk artists like Sharon Lawrence. It was all about creating harmony across boundaries while embracing diversity within artistry—just beautiful friendships blooming everywhere!
If you’re digging Mort’s vibe but want more funk-tastic tunes flowing into your speakers:
These artists were inspired by similar concepts pushing musical boundaries further than ever imagined—you’ll hear echoes from one project into another often painting vast pictures across time-space itself ✨
So there you have it folks—a glimpse into the vibrant world crafted by Mort Garson—a true pioneer shaping our audible experiences well beyond mere notes strumming along chords harmoniously intertwined 🚀🌌 His love affair with synthesizers gave us countless reminders that music can take us places both familiar yet foreign—as only great art does best.
As we spin records today or press play tomorrow—the desire remains alive reminding generations past present future why artists like Garson should be cherished forevermore—even thriving amongst new creators climbing upward reaching out for stars above 🙌✨
Stay groovy everybody—and keep spinning those tapes! 🎧🌠

Plantasia – Mort Garson