: A standout single from the era, released as a 7" 45 RPM record in Germany in 1974. It is often cited for its early synth-pop and disco influences.
: Although originally written in 1969, Kingsley's "Soundmachine" era remained closely tied to the legacy of this track, which had become the first true commercial success for electronic dance music just two years prior. Gershon Kingsley - 1974 - Mister Popcorn And Hi...
The album was recorded at in Munich, Germany, a facility known for early electronic productions. It was engineered by Dave Siddle and produced by the team of Charles Tishman and Günther Ehrig . : A standout single from the era, released
Kingsley used this period to lean into the "space age" pop aesthetic he had helped define with the . While his earlier 1969 work Music to Moog By was heavily focused on Moog interpretations of classical and pop hits, this era saw him experimenting more with disco-inflected rhythms and synth-led instrumentals. Significant Tracks The album was recorded at in Munich, Germany,
The 1974 album by Gershon Kingsley is a notable entry in the discography of the electronic music pioneer, released primarily on Epic Records . Following the massive global success of the 1972 cover of his song "Popcorn" by Hot Butter, this project further explored the intersection of synth-pop and experimental electronic soundscapes. Album Overview
Electronic, Experimental, Synth-pop, and early Disco. Production & Context