
An Electric Storm
White Noise
1968
An Electric Storm is a Rock album by White Noise, originally released in 1968. On Gatefold: 51 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Art Rock
- synthetic
- chaotic
- psychedelic
About
An Electric Storm is justly renowned among techno boffins as one of the first albums to fuse pop and electronic music before the advent of the Moog synthesizer. But you don't have to be versed in the language of sine waves and oscillators to enjoy this mostly delightful and hugely inventive album. For although the White Noise were almost exclusively composed of virtuoso knob twiddlers and tape splicers moonlighting from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, luckily they were no slouches when it came to penning a decent tune. There's also anarchic humor at play on the manic "Here Come the Fleas," .
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Tracklist
- Phase-In
- Phase-Out
Side A
- A1Love Without Sound2:57
- A2My Game Of Loving3:38
- A3Here Come The Fleas2:31
- A4Firebird2:43
- A5Your Hidden Dreams4:25
Side B
- B1The Visitation11:45
- B2The Black Mass: An Electric Storm In Hell (The White Noise)7:04
Credits
Performers
- Paul LyttonPERCUSSION DRUMS
- Annie BirdVOCALS
- John WhitmanVOCALS
- Val ShawVOCALS
- David VorhausDOUBLE BASS
- Lisa PollackBACKING VOCALS
- Val SharpeVOCALS
4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 51 pressings tracked on Gatefold
