cd - Harry Revel, Les Baxter, and Dr. Samuel J. Hoffman
Harry Revel, Les Baxter, and Dr. Samuel J. Hoffman were pioneers in electronic music during the 1940s. Their 1947 album "Music Out of the Moon" was the first commercial recording to feature the theremin, helping to popularize the instrument. They followed with "Music for Peace of Mind" and "Perfume Set to Music," continuing to explore exotic harmonies and unusual sound effects. These works laid the foundation for the space-age pop genre and influenced future generations of musicians.