Psychedelic Studio
During the 60s and 70s, before the advent of digital multi-effects boxes and software plug-ins, engineers and musicians experimented with everything to hand to create the lush organic sounds of the era...
In the 1960s, things really started to open up. Pop music was moving on from the safe, formulaic blandness that set in after the initial thrills of mid-1950s rock‘n’roll, but so too were jazz and classical music. Many musicians who were well schooled in blues-based rock wanted to incorporate these avant-garde ideas into their music.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 30
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