Black Mass Lucifer Explained

Black Mass Lucifer
Type:studio
Artist:Mort Garson
Cover:Black Mass Lucifer.jpg
Released:1971
Genre:Electronic, experimental, ambient
Label:Uni Records
Producer:Patchcord Productions, Hollywood, California

Black Mass Lucifer is an electronic instrumental album by Mort Garson first released in 1971.

Background

The music is composed and performed entirely by Garson himself on Moog synthesizers. While this record exhibits elements of occult rock in a sometimes sinister tone, it is nonetheless in the vein of Garson's other synthesizer-based music. Black Mass Lucifer is described as employing sounds typical of modular synthesis such as "abstract electronic sound effects," "white noise bursts," "twittering scales," "percolating synthesizers," and "synthetic bells."[1]

After Black Mass Lucifer's original 1971 release on Uni Records (owned by MCA), it was out of print for at least 35 years. In 2018 the album was reissued on CD by Rubellan Remasters[2] via UMG.

Despite its low profile, the record has its fans, with one reviewer referring to it as "freaky and intense" and Garson's "masterpiece."[3] Another noted that the record was created at the same time occult topics were highlighted in music (Black Sabbath), movies (Rosemary's Baby and The Exorcist), and recent events (the Tate murders).

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lucifer, "Black Mass". Brainwashed. Dunton. Creaig. 16 October 2016. 26 July 2019.
  2. Web site: Rubellan Remasters: Releases. 26 July 2019.
  3. Web site: AllMusic Review. AllMusic. Ankeny. Jason. July 26, 2019.