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Groundbreaking three-track 7" EP -- the very first aural glimpse of the
future of progressive Europe at the hands of physical sound sculptures
glaring in the face of premature technology. The Lasry-Baschet unison united husband and wife Jacques and Yvonne Lasry plus their son Teddy (later creating Magma with Christian Vander) and hard material sculptors François and Bernard Baschet (later working with William Klein). Promoting "Instruments Non-électroniques", Lasry-Baschet's humanistic music later sparked the imagination of Jean Cocteau
which led to installations at the Museum Of Modern Art, which then led
to a shift how way people approached experimental melodic music.