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Some of the earliest electronic recordings were produced, in the late '50s and early '60s, by Netherlands-based composers/keyboardists Tom Dissevelt and technician <a href="spotify:artist:7bsu1ED02BXIqQ8FfVlB34">Kid Baltran</a> (born: <a href="spotify:artist:7bsu1ED02BXIqQ8FfVlB34">Dick Raaijmakers</a>). 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 7" single, Electronic Movements, in 1959, Dissevelt had replaced <a href="spotify:artist:7bsu1ED02BXIqQ8FfVlB34">Baltran</a> with another technician when he recorded his 1964 album, Fantasy in Orbit. Dissevelt's subsequent solo compositions were compiled and released as Intersection: Orchestra and Tape Electronics. In the early 2000s Dissevelt was working on a CD overview of Dutch popular and applied electronic music from 1956 to 1966. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi

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