Jean-Jacques Perrey (January 20, 1929 – November 4, 2016) was a French ele… Read Full Bio ↴Jean-Jacques Perrey (January 20, 1929 – November 4, 2016) was a French electronic music producer and he was an early pioneer in the genre. He was a member of the electronic music duo Perrey & Kingsley.
An avant-gardist with sense of daftness, his name resounded throughout the land since the track "E.V.A." was remixed by Fatboy Slim. At the age of 76 he released a new album. Nowadays he is known as one of the creators of pop music.
Perrey was born in France in 1929. He was studying medicine in Paris when he met George Jenny, inventor of the Ondioline. Quitting medical school, Perrey travelled through Europe demonstrating this keyboard ancestor of the modern synthesizer. At the age of 30, Perrey relocated to New York, sponsored by Caroll Bratman, who built him an experimental laboratory and recording studio. Here he invented "a new process for generating rhythms with sequences and loops", utilising the environmental sounds of "musique concrète." With scissors, splicing tape, and tape recorders, he spent weeks piecing together a uniquely comique take on the future. Befriending Robert Moog, he became one of the first Moog synth musicians, creating "far out electronic entertainment". In 1965 Perrey met Gershon Kingsley, a former colleague of John Cage. Together, using Ondioline and Perrey's loops, they created two albums for Vanguard — The In Sound From Way Out (1966) and Kaleidoscopic Vibrations (1967). Perrey and Kingsley collaborated on sound design for radio and television advertising. Perrey returned to France, composing for television, scoring for ballet and continuing medical research into therapeutic sounds for insomniacs.
The rap group Beastie Boys released an instrumental CD titled, as a tribute to Perrey & Kingsley, The In Sound From Way Out.
Most recently, Perrey had been collaborating with Seattle music/composer Dana Countryman, and they have released two CDs on Oglio Records, "The Happy Electropop Music Machine", and "Destination Space".
In 2010, his song "Chicken on the Rocks" was featured in an episode of "South Park".
His official website can be found at: http://www.jeanjacquesperrey.com/
An avant-gardist with sense of daftness, his name resounded throughout the land since the track "E.V.A." was remixed by Fatboy Slim. At the age of 76 he released a new album. Nowadays he is known as one of the creators of pop music.
Perrey was born in France in 1929. He was studying medicine in Paris when he met George Jenny, inventor of the Ondioline. Quitting medical school, Perrey travelled through Europe demonstrating this keyboard ancestor of the modern synthesizer. At the age of 30, Perrey relocated to New York, sponsored by Caroll Bratman, who built him an experimental laboratory and recording studio. Here he invented "a new process for generating rhythms with sequences and loops", utilising the environmental sounds of "musique concrète." With scissors, splicing tape, and tape recorders, he spent weeks piecing together a uniquely comique take on the future. Befriending Robert Moog, he became one of the first Moog synth musicians, creating "far out electronic entertainment". In 1965 Perrey met Gershon Kingsley, a former colleague of John Cage. Together, using Ondioline and Perrey's loops, they created two albums for Vanguard — The In Sound From Way Out (1966) and Kaleidoscopic Vibrations (1967). Perrey and Kingsley collaborated on sound design for radio and television advertising. Perrey returned to France, composing for television, scoring for ballet and continuing medical research into therapeutic sounds for insomniacs.
The rap group Beastie Boys released an instrumental CD titled, as a tribute to Perrey & Kingsley, The In Sound From Way Out.
Most recently, Perrey had been collaborating with Seattle music/composer Dana Countryman, and they have released two CDs on Oglio Records, "The Happy Electropop Music Machine", and "Destination Space".
In 2010, his song "Chicken on the Rocks" was featured in an episode of "South Park".
His official website can be found at: http://www.jeanjacquesperrey.com/
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Jean-Jacques Perrey Lyrics
The world is getting nasty and dangerous out there
We shouldn’t drink the water, there’s something in the air
The sun’s a funny colour, the clouds are not the same
And now we’re being told we’d better not get caught out in the rain.
I need protection
Scared of infection
I need protection
From everything else
I’ve stopped counting the number of strange beds in which I wake
I can’t take it anymore, how it feels when my heart breaks
To keep on saying yes to all the semi-decent men
But I’m past the need to be treated like a used dishrag again.
I need protection
I make bad connections
I need protection
Mainly from myself
So now I’m just sitting here alone, alone and in the dark
Don’t want to go and meet someone, or for a short walk in the park
They say things will get better, but ‘til then, I’m on my own
I won’t turn on the radio, I won’t answer the phone.
I need protection
An intervention
I need protection
Mainly from myself.
We shouldn’t drink the water, there’s something in the air
The sun’s a funny colour, the clouds are not the same
And now we’re being told we’d better not get caught out in the rain.
I need protection
Scared of infection
I need protection
From everything else
I can’t take it anymore, how it feels when my heart breaks
To keep on saying yes to all the semi-decent men
But I’m past the need to be treated like a used dishrag again.
I need protection
I make bad connections
I need protection
Mainly from myself
So now I’m just sitting here alone, alone and in the dark
Don’t want to go and meet someone, or for a short walk in the park
They say things will get better, but ‘til then, I’m on my own
I won’t turn on the radio, I won’t answer the phone.
I need protection
An intervention
I need protection
Mainly from myself.
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Anne Bisson, Pierre Lenoir
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