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The Raymond Scott Press Pop Figure, Something Of A Growing Family Of Electronic Music Innovators And A Dream Center Where The Excitement Of Tomorrow Is Made Available Today: Ether Signposts #37/52a

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Well, in a further example of 3D homages to iconic figures and innovators within electronic music…

Press Pop’s figure of Raymond Scott.

This could well be filed alongside Press Pop’s figure of Bob Moog and HeyKidsRocknRoll’s Delia Derbyshire diorama.

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Raymond Scott was something of an electronic music innovator, with him producing a three volume set of ambient electronic albums in 1964 called and intended as Soothing Sounds for Baby, creating a keyboard theremin called the Electronium that is considered to be the first self-composing synthesiser and an electromechanical device which he also considered to be the first polyphonic sequencer.

(As an aside he also composed music that would be adapted for Looney Tunes cartoons.)

Raymond Scott-Electronium 1965

The modern world may well sound somewhat different without this gent as he brought electronically produced sounds into homes and elsewhere in America via his patented electronic telephone ringers, alarms, chimes and sirens, alongside vending machines and ashtrays which featured accompanying electronic music scores.

He created much of such things via his Manhattan Research project/company, which in a way that I rather like he described as:

More than a think factory – a dream center where the excitement of tomorrow is made available today.

(File post under: Other Pathway Pointers And Markers)

Directions and Destinations:
Extensive Raymond Scott information
The Press Pop Raymond Scott Figure
Loving To Skate With Raymond Scott and Jenny Jen (which rather made me smile and chuckle)

Local Places Of Interest:
Ether Signposts #2/52a: Delia Derbyshire Handmade Diorama
Ether Signposts #36/52a: Bob Moog Press Pop Figures And Synthesizer Discoveries

 

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