| An Electric Storm | ||||
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| Studio album by White Noise | ||||
| Released | June 1969 | |||
| Recorded | 1968 | |||
| Genre | Avant-pop | |||
| Length | 35:06 | |||
| Label | Island | |||
| Producer | A Kaleidophon Production, David Vorhaus (production coordinator) | |||
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| Pitchfork Media | (8.6/10) link |
An Electric Storm is the debut album by electronic music group White Noise. The band recorded the first two tracks with the intention of producing a single only, but were then persuaded by Chris Blackwell of Island Records to create an entire album. At this point the group set up the Kaleidophon Studio in a flat in Camden Town, London, and spent a year creating the next four tracks. The last track was put together in one day when Island demanded the completion of the album.
A brief extract from the track "The Black Mass: An Electric Storm in Hell" can be heard in the Hammer Film Productions film Dracula AD 1972.
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The following people contributed to An Electric Storm: