Music for plants and the people who love them
Empty Bottle and Garfield Park Conservatory present Plantasia.
In 1976 Mort Garson released the electronic album Plantasia. At the time, its success was mediocre, but its rediscovery as an early example of electronic music has gained it a cult following.
Inspired by the electronic album for plants and plant people, the Empty Bottle is organizing a celebration of electronic music at the Garfield Park Conservatory this Sunday and Monday. Reset is joined by the organizer and a musician.
GUEST: Brent Heyl, organizer of Plantasia
Jonn Wallen, musician and member of DAOUI
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Music for plants and the people who love them
Empty Bottle and Garfield Park Conservatory present Plantasia.
In 1976 Mort Garson released the electronic album Plantasia. At the time, its success was mediocre, but its rediscovery as an early example of electronic music has gained it a cult following.
Inspired by the electronic album for plants and plant people, the Empty Bottle is organizing a celebration of electronic music at the Garfield Park Conservatory this Sunday and Monday. Reset is joined by the organizer and a musician.
GUEST: Brent Heyl, organizer of Plantasia
Jonn Wallen, musician and member of DAOUI