Song Of The Day 5/24/2016: Z (Mort Garson) – “Climax One”
Which is where Mort Garson (1924-2008) came in. Mort's always bursting in at this point, isn't he? Garson was a star composer and arranger in the music industry when somebody dropped a Moog wrapped in a shroud in a handwoven basket and deposited it somewhere he would notice it. He was one of the first to fondle Moogs purely for his own amusement and not as part of some chain of command. In 1971 Garson decided it was time to up the ante on the relationship and make a straight-up piece of softcore audio porn featuring the Moog front and center. The resultant album was called Music for Sensuous Lovers, an important title as it funneled out the mechanistic lovers, the autocratic lovers, and the lovers who were doing it just to fill out their timecards. Garson went by the pseudonym "Z" for this project because "D" had no mystery and "X" was for dime-store perverts.
The record was a ball-breaking 26 minutes long and featured two pieces which he called "Climaxes," one for each side. (Which meant that, if you were using this album for mood enhancement purposes, you'd have to get up in the middle of -- whatever you were doing, and flip the record over. It's amazing any of us populated the earth before compact discs.) I have only heard "Climax One," but it may be the only simulated orgasm over gurgling electronic music I will ever need. I'm not going to break down the play-by-play for you (kind of confident you'll get it), but I will say that although "Z" makes a jolly good effort, the sensuality of the circuitry 45 years past its launch date is somewhat elusive to me. But it's not more out-of-place to have an analog synth sex record than it is to have it come from a guy whose real name was "Mort."