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Jean-Jacques Perrey

Jean Marcel Leroy (20 January 1929 – 4 November 2016), better known as Jean-Jacques Perrey (French: [pɛʁɛ]), was a French electronic music performer, composer, producer, and promoter. He is considered a pioneer of pop electronica.[1] Perrey partnered with composer-performer Gershon Kingsley to form the electronic music duo Perrey and Kingsley, who issued some of the first commercial recordings featuring the Moog synthesizer. Perrey was also one of the first to promote, perform, and record with the Ondioline, developed by Georges Jenny.

Jean-Jacques Perrey
Perrey at a concert in 2006
Background information
Birth nameJean Marcel Leroy
Born(1929-01-20)20 January 1929
Amiens, France
Died4 November 2016(2016-11-04) (aged 87)
Lausanne, Switzerland
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Composer
  • arranger
  • performer
  • recording artist
  • music producer
Instrument(s)
Years active1951–2014
Labels
WebsiteJean-JacquesPerrey.com

Biography edit

Early life edit

Jean Marcel Leroy was born in Amiens,[2] in the north of France.[3] He was given his first instrument, an accordion, at age 4 on Christmas Eve, 1933.[4] He learned to play piano[5] and studied music at a conservatory for two months,[6] during which he and several classmates formed a jazz band, which performed at the school and at public venues. However, the school's director warned the students that they could either "continue playing jazz or continue your studies".[5] Perrey was expelled from the conservatory for violating a prohibition against students performing in public;[6] he later graduated from the Lycée d'Amiens. He studied medicine in Paris for four years, and planned to pursue scientific research.[4] He was an avid reader of science fiction, in particular the works of Isaac Asimov, Aldous Huxley, Arthur C. Clarke, and Ray Bradbury,[6] and took occasional work as an accordionist.[7]

Start of music career edit

In 1950, while enrolled in medical school, Perrey heard inventor Georges Jenny playing and promoting his homemade Ondioline on a French radio show.[8][9] "With the audacity of youth [Perrey] phoned the radio station and requested Georges Jenny's telephone number, which he was duly given," wrote music historian Mark Brend. "Perrey then phoned Jenny himself, saying he liked the sound of the Ondioline but couldn't afford to buy one."[10] Perrey offered to promote the instrument if Jenny would give him one for free.[11] After a visit to the inventor's workshop, Perrey was loaned an Ondioline. For six months Perrey practiced playing the Ondioline with his right hand while simultaneously playing piano with his left.[12] Jenny was so impressed with Perrey's proficiency, he offered him a job as a salesman and product demonstrator.[13] After earning substantial commissions on sales made during a trip to Sweden (during which he performed on TV), Perrey quit medical school and devoted his career to electronic music.[12]

In 1951, singer/composer Charles Trenet heard about the Ondioline and requested a demonstration of the instrument by Perrey, who at the time was traveling to promote the new device. Trenet was so impressed[14] that he hired Perrey for the recording session for the song "L'Âme des poètes" ("The Soul of Poets").[12] At a second session, Perrey played Ondioline on three more Trenet songs; the guitarist on two of those later tracks was Django Reinhardt.[8] "L'Âme des poètes" became an international commercial success, and Perrey was asked to accompany Trenet on stage.[15] "My collaboration with [Trenet] lasted a year," said Perrey, "during which I was able to meet other great artists and singers such as Yves Montand and Jacques Brel. I made my debut on radio and French television, not only as an accompanist of great singing stars, but also performing my own musical act."[4] Perrey began to travel extensively, first in France and then abroad to attend international music fairs. Eventually he developed a cabaret act, "Around the World in 80 Ways", which was a showcase for the Ondioline's versatility. Perrey explained:

 
1950s handpainted poster for Perrey's nightclub act

Thanks to the Ondioline, I could imitate instruments from around the world, such as bagpipes from Scotland, American banjo, Gypsy violin, soprano voice, Indian sitar, and so on. I made a world tour in music and finished it with a gag of whistling a tune. At the end, the whistling was still going on (thanks to the Ondioline), but I was drinking a glass of water. We all laughed.[8]

Perrey's first commercially released recording under his own name was Prelude au Sommeil (Prelude to Sleep), issued in 1958,[16] which was described by the artist as an "auditory recipe" to induce sleep in insomniacs.[4] "I had the good fortune of meeting scientists who were interested in the possibilities of using electronic sound for psycho-medical purposes," Perrey later recalled. "Together we had the idea of creating sound complexes to induce calm in disturbed, agitated people. We created a team of researchers: acousticians, medical doctors, physicists, psychiatrists, a total of nine in all. I was the catalyzer, the musician. We spent many hours making experiments to determine which sounds would induce a state of serenity and calm."[8]

In 1959 Perrey performed on a 10" LP entitled Cadmus, Le Robot de l'Espace, a children's record issued on the Philips label; Perrey played Ondioline and provided sound effects.[17] That same year, composer Paul Durand hired Perrey to provide Ondioline accompaniment for the main theme of the French-Italian tragi-comedic film La Vache et le Prisonnier (The Cow and the Prisoner), which starred French actor-singer Fernandel.[18]

Relocation to New York edit

At the Studio of Contemporary Music Research in France, Perrey met Pierre Schaeffer, who had pioneered the avant-garde sound art form known as musique concrète. Thereafter, Perrey began to experiment with tape manipulation.[19] Around this time he performed at the Olympia Theater in Paris accompanying France's most acclaimed chanteuse, Edith Piaf, who became an enthusiastic proponent of Perrey's musical gifts.[20] The association with Piaf, Perrey later wrote, proved pivotal in advancing his career.

Edith herself was very impressed by the immense possibilities of the Ondioline. From her, I learned many “tricks of the trade” having to do with show business and song arrangement. She gave me money to buy studio time, which allowed me to record a few pieces on magnetic tape which were a showcase for the Ondioline. She even decided herself which pieces I should record to obtain maximum effect. She was impeccable – very demanding. When she had decided that the tape was “almost perfect,” she told me, “Now you must mail this to a person I’m going to give you the name and address for in New York. I will write him as well, to let him know of your forthcoming correspondence. You’ll see; he will answer you.” It was impossible to debate with Edith; one always had to do as she decreed! Three weeks later, I received an envelope from America. There was no note enclosed – only a round-trip plane ticket with an open return date, plus one word written in big felt-tip pen on the envelope: “COME!” Thus began the fairy tale.[4]

The man to whom Perrey had sent the tape was instrument contractor Carroll Bratman, the well-connected proprietor of Carroll Music.[21] In March 1960, Perrey relocated to New York[22] under the mentorship of Bratman, who sponsored Perrey's green card, paid Perrey's living expenses at the Bristol Hotel on West 48th Street, got him registered with the musicians' union, paid him a salary, and landed him appearances performing the Ondioline on television. Bratman built Perrey an experimental laboratory and recording studio, with state-of-the-art tape recorders, and accorded him free use of any instruments in the Carroll Music collection.[15][21]

After his arrival in the United States, he recorded two EPs on the French label Pacific Records with the aim of demonstrating the capabilities of the Ondioline for the American public, the first Mr. Ondioline was released in 1960, it consists of four tracks showing Perrey on the cover "donning a dark hood with small slits for the eyes and mouth in an attempt to conjure up the record's mysterious titular figure." The second entitled Ondiolinorama was released in 1961 with a much lower number of units. Both EPs featured Perrey's instrumental arrangements of other songwriters' work.[23]

Perrey made his U.S. television debut on Tonight Starring Jack Paar; he also appeared on The Garry Moore Show, I've Got a Secret, and Captain Kangaroo.[15] Perrey composed jingles for radio and television,[24] sometimes in partnership with Harry Breuer and Angelo Badalementi (working under the name "Andy Badale").[15] In 1962 Perrey issued the LP Musique Electronique du Cosmos (Electronic Music from Outer Space), in collaboration with Sam Fiedel and Harry Breuer, on the MusiCues label. The album was recorded in New York, but the location was listed as Paris on the jacket to avoid union obligations. The 15 short tracks (most under two minutes long and all composed or co-composed by Perrey) were intended for television and radio background use. Less than 500 copies were reportedly pressed.[17]

Perrey & Kingsley and the Moog Synthesizer edit

Perrey was introduced to German-American composer/musician Gershon Kingsley in 1965 at Carroll Music.[25] As a duo, Perrey and Kingsley recorded two albums for the Vanguard label: The In Sound From Way Out! (1966), for which Perrey played Ondioline and provided musique concrète "rhythmic patterns",[8] and Kaleidoscopic Vibrations (1967), on which the duo played mostly Moog synthesizer, with added special effects.[8][26] Some tracks by Perrey and Kingsley were licensed for radio and television commercials.[22] In 1968, "The Savers", from Kaleidoscopic Vibrations, won a Clio Award when it was used as the soundtrack for a No-Cal diet soft drink commercial.[8][19]

After splitting from Kingsley, Perrey continued featuring the Moog (as well as Ondioline) on many of his subsequent solo records, most of which incorporated the name "Moog" in album titles like Moog Indigo (1970).[27] On the Moog Indigo track "Flight of the Bumblebee" (adapted from an interlude composed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov), Perrey began with a recording of actual bees:

For this composition, I took a Nagra tape recorder to an apiary in Switzerland to record the live sounds of bees buzzing about their hive. I took these bee tapes back to New York, where my studio had a variable-speed tape recorder. Using this machine, I transposed the bee buzzes to the subdivisions of the 12-tone equal-tempered scale and rerecorded them on another tape machine. Then, using manual splicing techniques, I edited the melody for one verse. Just this part took 52 hours of splicing work. People told me that I was crazy, but I told them to listen to the result! We added an accompaniment to the melody, recreating the "Flight of the Bumblebee" played by living bees.[8]

The Happy Moog! was recorded with Harry Breuer, one of the first musicians he met when he moved to New York City.[28] Perrey played Moog synthesizer and other keyboards, while Breuer played xylophone and other percussion.[29]

Return to Europe (1970—2006) edit

After a decade in the United States, Perrey moved back to France in 1970, ostensibly for family reasons.[25] He was named musical director of a ballet company,[30] while continuing to explore therapeutic sounds to treat insomnia.[31] That included a project that involved shooting with dolphins in the waters near Vancouver, Canada. He also wrote and recorded music for television commercials and various French cartoons, and released several albums of this music on the Montparnasse 2000 label.[20] In 1996, after a decade of inactivity because of his mother's passing, Perrey began working occasionally with electropop musician/composer David Chazam;[32] a collection of previously unreleased collaborative works, ELA, recorded over a number of years and at various locations,[32] was independently issued by Chazam in May 2015; it was the final album of new Perrey material released during his lifetime.[27]

In 1997 Perrey collaborated with the band Air on the tracks "Remember" (on the album Moon Safari) and "Cosmic Bird" (on the various artists compilation Source Lab 3 Y).[33] The following year he performed at the Klinkende Munt festival in Brussels, Belgium, with David Chazam.[34] In 1999 he composed and recorded "The Groovy Leprechauns" for a thematic compilation album At Home with the Groovebox, issued on the Beastie Boys' Grand Royal label.[35] In 1995 the Beastie Boys had issued an album entitled The In Sound From Way Out! that was an obvious homage to Perrey and Kingsley.[26] In 2001 Vanguard Records released a triple CD entitled The Out Sound From Way In!, which compiles four Perrey and Kingsley albums, two as a duet and solo, plus seven remixes of Perrey and Kingsley's work, including two reworkings from the Moog Indigo song, "E.V.A." by Fatboy Slim and five by Eurotrash.[36]

In 2003, MediaDreams Productions produced a documentary titled Jean-Jacques Perrey: Extraterrestrial Musician, which was presented at MIPCOM in 2003.[37] With Luke Vibert Perrey recorded an album titled Moog Acid, which was released in 2007. AllMusic reviewer John Bush observed that Perrey "uncannily conjures the rather eerie ghosts of musique concrète's past, while Vibert anchors them with expert productions. ... The tracks are ... the 21st century equivalent of Perrey-Kingsley's vision of lock-solid arrangements accompanied by the far-out sound of the Moog as a lead voice."[38]

Later years (2006—2016) edit

 
Perrey performing, August 29, 2006

Perrey and Dana Countryman released the collaborative album Destination Space in 2008; AllMusic reviewer William Ruhlmann wrote that "this is not an album to be taken seriously, but it is one to enjoy."[39] Countryman also wrote a biography of Perrey titled Passport to the Future, which was published in 2010 through CreateSpace.[27] In 2009 Gilles Weinzaepflen produced a film documentary, titled Prélude au Sommeil, about Perrey's life and work.[40][41]

In 2013, Belgian-Australian musician Wally (Gotye) De Backer composed and recorded a song inspired by Perrey's work, then contacted Perrey to share the track for review. At the time, Perrey was 80 and living in Lausanne, Switzerland. "To my great joy, Jean-Jacques and his daughter, Patricia, both responded really warmly and said it was really sweet that a young musician would be inspired by his work but also respond to it in that way by writing a piece like that, and they invited me to visit,” said De Backer. “To me, it was incredible as a fan and long time listener just to meet the wonderful old man who had a lot of great stories and a wink in his eye, who made time for me to come and chat about the aspects of his work that I was really interested in."[42] Over the next few years, De Backer visited regularly and began helping the aging musician catalog and preserve his legacy.[43] De Backer also began purchasing existing Ondiolines, undertaking their restoration (with technical help from Stephen Masucci),[44] and learning how to play the instrument.[45]

Eventually, after a number of Ondiolines had been reconstructed, De Backer formed the Ondioline Orchestra, consisting of two Ondiolines (played by De Backer and Rob Schwimmer), Moog, Theremin, clarinet, guitar, bass, drums, and sampling devices. The ensemble's debut was scheduled for November 22, 2016, at National Sawdust, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, with Perrey invited to attend. However, his health declined, and he could not travel.[43] Two and a half weeks before the performance, Perrey died of lung cancer at the age of 87.[46][47][48]

De Backer and the Ondioline Orchestra have staged several performances of Gotye Presents a Tribute to Jean-Jacques Perrey: at the Sydney Festival (January 16–17, 2017); at the Melbourne Recital Centre (January 20, 2017);[43] and at the opening night of Roulette's Mixology Festival (February 3, 2018), in Brooklyn.[49] The Sydney concert won a Helpmann Award in the Contemporary Music category.[50] De Backer launched a record label, Forgotten Futures, whose first release was Jean-Jacques Perrey et son Ondioline,[51] a compilation album featuring rare and unreleased tracks with Perrey on the Ondioline. The album was released on vinyl and digitally in May 2017.[52]

Discography edit

Studio albums and EPs edit

  • 1958: Prelude au Sommeil (Institut Dormiphone)
  • 1959: Cadmus, Le Robot de l'Espace (with Henri Gruel) (Philips)
  • 1960: Mr. Ondioline (Pacific)
  • 1962: Musique Electronique Du Cosmos (Electronic Music From Outer Space) (MusiCues)
  • 1966: The In Sound From Way Out! (with Gershon Kingsley) (Vanguard)
  • 1967: Kaleidoscopic Vibrations: Electronic Pop Music From Way Out (with Gershon Kingsley) (Vanguard)
  • 1968: The Amazing New Electronic Pop Sound of Jean Jacques Perrey (Vanguard)
  • 1968: Electronic Music (unreleased studio demo acetate)
  • 1969: The Happy Moog! (with Harry Breuer) (Pickwick)
  • 1969: Switched On Santa (engineer, Moog programming; with Sy Mann) (Pickwick)
  • 1970: Moog Indigo (Vanguard)
  • 1971: Moog Sensations (Editions Montparnasse 2000)
  • 1972: Moog Expressions (Editions Montparnasse 2000)
  • 1972: Moog Generation (Editions Montparnasse 2000/Zero International Records)
  • 1974: Moog Mig Mag Moog (Editions Montparnasse 2000)
  • 1976: Dynamoog (with Gilbert Sigrist) (Mondiophone/Crea Sound Ltd)
  • 1977: Moog is Moog (with Harry Breuer) (Editions Montparnasse 2000)
  • 1980: Kartoonery (with Daniel Longuein and Guy Boyer) (Editions Montparnasse 2000)
  • 1982: Energize with Exercise (with Bette and Ione Darrel) (Black & White)
  • 1998: Eclektronics (with David Chazam) (Basetonic; Basta Music)
  • 2000: Circus Of Life (with Gilbert Sigrist and O.C. Banks) (Koka Media)
  • 2006: The Happy Electropop Music Machine (with Dana Countryman) (Olgio)
  • 2007: Moog Acid (with Luke Vibert) (Lo Recordings)
  • 2008: Destination Space (with Dana Countryman) (Oglio)
  • 2010: Froots (with Cosmic Pocket) (In-Vitro Records)
  • 2015: ELA (with David Chazam) (Freaksville)

Compilations edit

  • 1973: The Best Of The Moog (Vanguard)
  • 1975: Incredible Synthesizer (Vanguard)
  • 1975: The Essential Perrey & Kingsley (Vanguard)
  • 2000: Good Moog: Astral Animations and Komputer Kartoons (Kosinus)
  • 2001: The Out Sound From Way In! The Complete Vanguard Recordings (Vanguard)
  • 2007: Vanguard Visionaries: Perrey & Kingsley (Vanguard)
  • 2012: The Electronic Pop Songs (Welk Music Group)
  • 2012: Space Age Computer Music (Welk Music Group)
  • 2017: Jean-Jacques Perrey et son Ondioline (Forgotten Futures)
  • 2019: Past Future Sound Tracks

Soundtracks edit

  • 1959: Les Folles Aventures d'omer et de Jacques Courtois: Omer en Synovie (Polydor)
  • 1971: Glop [fr] (Riviera)
  • 2006: Moog (one track, with Luke Vibert) (Hollywood Records)

In popular culture edit

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Biography edit

  • Brend, Mark (6 December 2012). The Sound of Tomorrow: How Electronic Music Was Smuggled into the Mainstream. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. ISBN 978-1-62356-153-6.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Jean-Jacques Perrey at AllMusic
  • Jean-Jacques Perrey discography at Discogs
  • Jean-Jacques Perrey at IMDb
  • Jstor.org - Jean-Jacques Perrey y la ondiolina
  • Ondioline.com, curated by Wally De Backer

jean, jacques, perrey, jean, marcel, leroy, january, 1929, november, 2016, better, known, french, pɛʁɛ, french, electronic, music, performer, composer, producer, promoter, considered, pioneer, electronica, perrey, partnered, with, composer, performer, gershon,. Jean Marcel Leroy 20 January 1929 4 November 2016 better known as Jean Jacques Perrey French pɛʁɛ was a French electronic music performer composer producer and promoter He is considered a pioneer of pop electronica 1 Perrey partnered with composer performer Gershon Kingsley to form the electronic music duo Perrey and Kingsley who issued some of the first commercial recordings featuring the Moog synthesizer Perrey was also one of the first to promote perform and record with the Ondioline developed by Georges Jenny Jean Jacques PerreyPerrey at a concert in 2006Background informationBirth nameJean Marcel LeroyBorn 1929 01 20 20 January 1929Amiens FranceDied4 November 2016 2016 11 04 aged 87 Lausanne SwitzerlandGenresElectronicelectropopeasy listeningnoveltyspace age popfilm soundtracksavant gardeOccupation s Composerarrangerperformerrecording artistmusic producerInstrument s SynthesizerpianoOndiolineMoog synthesizeraccordionYears active1951 2014LabelsMusiCuesVanguardPickwickMontparnasse 2000OglioLoForgotten FuturesWebsiteJean JacquesPerrey com Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Start of music career 1 3 Relocation to New York 1 4 Perrey amp Kingsley and the Moog Synthesizer 1 5 Return to Europe 1970 2006 1 6 Later years 2006 2016 2 Discography 2 1 Studio albums and EPs 2 2 Compilations 2 3 Soundtracks 3 In popular culture 4 References 5 Biography 6 External linksBiography editEarly life edit Jean Marcel Leroy was born in Amiens 2 in the north of France 3 He was given his first instrument an accordion at age 4 on Christmas Eve 1933 4 He learned to play piano 5 and studied music at a conservatory for two months 6 during which he and several classmates formed a jazz band which performed at the school and at public venues However the school s director warned the students that they could either continue playing jazz or continue your studies 5 Perrey was expelled from the conservatory for violating a prohibition against students performing in public 6 he later graduated from the Lycee d Amiens He studied medicine in Paris for four years and planned to pursue scientific research 4 He was an avid reader of science fiction in particular the works of Isaac Asimov Aldous Huxley Arthur C Clarke and Ray Bradbury 6 and took occasional work as an accordionist 7 Start of music career edit In 1950 while enrolled in medical school Perrey heard inventor Georges Jenny playing and promoting his homemade Ondioline on a French radio show 8 9 With the audacity of youth Perrey phoned the radio station and requested Georges Jenny s telephone number which he was duly given wrote music historian Mark Brend Perrey then phoned Jenny himself saying he liked the sound of the Ondioline but couldn t afford to buy one 10 Perrey offered to promote the instrument if Jenny would give him one for free 11 After a visit to the inventor s workshop Perrey was loaned an Ondioline For six months Perrey practiced playing the Ondioline with his right hand while simultaneously playing piano with his left 12 Jenny was so impressed with Perrey s proficiency he offered him a job as a salesman and product demonstrator 13 After earning substantial commissions on sales made during a trip to Sweden during which he performed on TV Perrey quit medical school and devoted his career to electronic music 12 In 1951 singer composer Charles Trenet heard about the Ondioline and requested a demonstration of the instrument by Perrey who at the time was traveling to promote the new device Trenet was so impressed 14 that he hired Perrey for the recording session for the song L Ame des poetes The Soul of Poets 12 At a second session Perrey played Ondioline on three more Trenet songs the guitarist on two of those later tracks was Django Reinhardt 8 L Ame des poetes became an international commercial success and Perrey was asked to accompany Trenet on stage 15 My collaboration with Trenet lasted a year said Perrey during which I was able to meet other great artists and singers such as Yves Montand and Jacques Brel I made my debut on radio and French television not only as an accompanist of great singing stars but also performing my own musical act 4 Perrey began to travel extensively first in France and then abroad to attend international music fairs Eventually he developed a cabaret act Around the World in 80 Ways which was a showcase for the Ondioline s versatility Perrey explained nbsp 1950s handpainted poster for Perrey s nightclub act Thanks to the Ondioline I could imitate instruments from around the world such as bagpipes from Scotland American banjo Gypsy violin soprano voice Indian sitar and so on I made a world tour in music and finished it with a gag of whistling a tune At the end the whistling was still going on thanks to the Ondioline but I was drinking a glass of water We all laughed 8 Perrey s first commercially released recording under his own name was Prelude au Sommeil Prelude to Sleep issued in 1958 16 which was described by the artist as an auditory recipe to induce sleep in insomniacs 4 I had the good fortune of meeting scientists who were interested in the possibilities of using electronic sound for psycho medical purposes Perrey later recalled Together we had the idea of creating sound complexes to induce calm in disturbed agitated people We created a team of researchers acousticians medical doctors physicists psychiatrists a total of nine in all I was the catalyzer the musician We spent many hours making experiments to determine which sounds would induce a state of serenity and calm 8 In 1959 Perrey performed on a 10 LP entitled Cadmus Le Robot de l Espace a children s record issued on the Philips label Perrey played Ondioline and provided sound effects 17 That same year composer Paul Durand hired Perrey to provide Ondioline accompaniment for the main theme of the French Italian tragi comedic film La Vache et le Prisonnier The Cow and the Prisoner which starred French actor singer Fernandel 18 Relocation to New York edit At the Studio of Contemporary Music Research in France Perrey met Pierre Schaeffer who had pioneered the avant garde sound art form known as musique concrete Thereafter Perrey began to experiment with tape manipulation 19 Around this time he performed at the Olympia Theater in Paris accompanying France s most acclaimed chanteuse Edith Piaf who became an enthusiastic proponent of Perrey s musical gifts 20 The association with Piaf Perrey later wrote proved pivotal in advancing his career Edith herself was very impressed by the immense possibilities of the Ondioline From her I learned many tricks of the trade having to do with show business and song arrangement She gave me money to buy studio time which allowed me to record a few pieces on magnetic tape which were a showcase for the Ondioline She even decided herself which pieces I should record to obtain maximum effect She was impeccable very demanding When she had decided that the tape was almost perfect she told me Now you must mail this to a person I m going to give you the name and address for in New York I will write him as well to let him know of your forthcoming correspondence You ll see he will answer you It was impossible to debate with Edith one always had to do as she decreed Three weeks later I received an envelope from America There was no note enclosed only a round trip plane ticket with an open return date plus one word written in big felt tip pen on the envelope COME Thus began the fairy tale 4 The man to whom Perrey had sent the tape was instrument contractor Carroll Bratman the well connected proprietor of Carroll Music 21 In March 1960 Perrey relocated to New York 22 under the mentorship of Bratman who sponsored Perrey s green card paid Perrey s living expenses at the Bristol Hotel on West 48th Street got him registered with the musicians union paid him a salary and landed him appearances performing the Ondioline on television Bratman built Perrey an experimental laboratory and recording studio with state of the art tape recorders and accorded him free use of any instruments in the Carroll Music collection 15 21 After his arrival in the United States he recorded two EPs on the French label Pacific Records with the aim of demonstrating the capabilities of the Ondioline for the American public the first Mr Ondioline was released in 1960 it consists of four tracks showing Perrey on the cover donning a dark hood with small slits for the eyes and mouth in an attempt to conjure up the record s mysterious titular figure The second entitled Ondiolinorama was released in 1961 with a much lower number of units Both EPs featured Perrey s instrumental arrangements of other songwriters work 23 Perrey made his U S television debut on Tonight Starring Jack Paar he also appeared on The Garry Moore Show I ve Got a Secret and Captain Kangaroo 15 Perrey composed jingles for radio and television 24 sometimes in partnership with Harry Breuer and Angelo Badalementi working under the name Andy Badale 15 In 1962 Perrey issued the LP Musique Electronique du Cosmos Electronic Music from Outer Space in collaboration with Sam Fiedel and Harry Breuer on the MusiCues label The album was recorded in New York but the location was listed as Paris on the jacket to avoid union obligations The 15 short tracks most under two minutes long and all composed or co composed by Perrey were intended for television and radio background use Less than 500 copies were reportedly pressed 17 Perrey amp Kingsley and the Moog Synthesizer edit Further information Perrey and Kingsley and Moog Indigo Perrey was introduced to German American composer musician Gershon Kingsley in 1965 at Carroll Music 25 As a duo Perrey and Kingsley recorded two albums for the Vanguard label The In Sound From Way Out 1966 for which Perrey played Ondioline and provided musique concrete rhythmic patterns 8 and Kaleidoscopic Vibrations 1967 on which the duo played mostly Moog synthesizer with added special effects 8 26 Some tracks by Perrey and Kingsley were licensed for radio and television commercials 22 In 1968 The Savers from Kaleidoscopic Vibrations won a Clio Award when it was used as the soundtrack for a No Cal diet soft drink commercial 8 19 After splitting from Kingsley Perrey continued featuring the Moog as well as Ondioline on many of his subsequent solo records most of which incorporated the name Moog in album titles like Moog Indigo 1970 27 On the Moog Indigo track Flight of the Bumblebee adapted from an interlude composed by Nikolai Rimsky Korsakov Perrey began with a recording of actual bees For this composition I took a Nagra tape recorder to an apiary in Switzerland to record the live sounds of bees buzzing about their hive I took these bee tapes back to New York where my studio had a variable speed tape recorder Using this machine I transposed the bee buzzes to the subdivisions of the 12 tone equal tempered scale and rerecorded them on another tape machine Then using manual splicing techniques I edited the melody for one verse Just this part took 52 hours of splicing work People told me that I was crazy but I told them to listen to the result We added an accompaniment to the melody recreating the Flight of the Bumblebee played by living bees 8 The Happy Moog was recorded with Harry Breuer one of the first musicians he met when he moved to New York City 28 Perrey played Moog synthesizer and other keyboards while Breuer played xylophone and other percussion 29 Return to Europe 1970 2006 edit After a decade in the United States Perrey moved back to France in 1970 ostensibly for family reasons 25 He was named musical director of a ballet company 30 while continuing to explore therapeutic sounds to treat insomnia 31 That included a project that involved shooting with dolphins in the waters near Vancouver Canada He also wrote and recorded music for television commercials and various French cartoons and released several albums of this music on the Montparnasse 2000 label 20 In 1996 after a decade of inactivity because of his mother s passing Perrey began working occasionally with electropop musician composer David Chazam 32 a collection of previously unreleased collaborative works ELA recorded over a number of years and at various locations 32 was independently issued by Chazam in May 2015 it was the final album of new Perrey material released during his lifetime 27 In 1997 Perrey collaborated with the band Air on the tracks Remember on the album Moon Safari and Cosmic Bird on the various artists compilation Source Lab 3 Y 33 The following year he performed at the Klinkende Munt festival in Brussels Belgium with David Chazam 34 In 1999 he composed and recorded The Groovy Leprechauns for a thematic compilation album At Home with the Groovebox issued on the Beastie Boys Grand Royal label 35 In 1995 the Beastie Boys had issued an album entitled The In Sound From Way Out that was an obvious homage to Perrey and Kingsley 26 In 2001 Vanguard Records released a triple CD entitled The Out Sound From Way In which compiles four Perrey and Kingsley albums two as a duet and solo plus seven remixes of Perrey and Kingsley s work including two reworkings from the Moog Indigo song E V A by Fatboy Slim and five by Eurotrash 36 In 2003 MediaDreams Productions produced a documentary titled Jean Jacques Perrey Extraterrestrial Musician which was presented at MIPCOM in 2003 37 With Luke Vibert Perrey recorded an album titled Moog Acid which was released in 2007 AllMusic reviewer John Bush observed that Perrey uncannily conjures the rather eerie ghosts of musique concrete s past while Vibert anchors them with expert productions The tracks are the 21st century equivalent of Perrey Kingsley s vision of lock solid arrangements accompanied by the far out sound of the Moog as a lead voice 38 Later years 2006 2016 edit nbsp Perrey performing August 29 2006 Perrey and Dana Countryman released the collaborative album Destination Space in 2008 AllMusic reviewer William Ruhlmann wrote that this is not an album to be taken seriously but it is one to enjoy 39 Countryman also wrote a biography of Perrey titled Passport to the Future which was published in 2010 through CreateSpace 27 In 2009 Gilles Weinzaepflen produced a film documentary titled Prelude au Sommeil about Perrey s life and work 40 41 In 2013 Belgian Australian musician Wally Gotye De Backer composed and recorded a song inspired by Perrey s work then contacted Perrey to share the track for review At the time Perrey was 80 and living in Lausanne Switzerland To my great joy Jean Jacques and his daughter Patricia both responded really warmly and said it was really sweet that a young musician would be inspired by his work but also respond to it in that way by writing a piece like that and they invited me to visit said De Backer To me it was incredible as a fan and long time listener just to meet the wonderful old man who had a lot of great stories and a wink in his eye who made time for me to come and chat about the aspects of his work that I was really interested in 42 Over the next few years De Backer visited regularly and began helping the aging musician catalog and preserve his legacy 43 De Backer also began purchasing existing Ondiolines undertaking their restoration with technical help from Stephen Masucci 44 and learning how to play the instrument 45 Eventually after a number of Ondiolines had been reconstructed De Backer formed the Ondioline Orchestra consisting of two Ondiolines played by De Backer and Rob Schwimmer Moog Theremin clarinet guitar bass drums and sampling devices The ensemble s debut was scheduled for November 22 2016 at National Sawdust in Williamsburg Brooklyn with Perrey invited to attend However his health declined and he could not travel 43 Two and a half weeks before the performance Perrey died of lung cancer at the age of 87 46 47 48 De Backer and the Ondioline Orchestra have staged several performances of Gotye Presents a Tribute to Jean Jacques Perrey at the Sydney Festival January 16 17 2017 at the Melbourne Recital Centre January 20 2017 43 and at the opening night of Roulette s Mixology Festival February 3 2018 in Brooklyn 49 The Sydney concert won a Helpmann Award in the Contemporary Music category 50 De Backer launched a record label Forgotten Futures whose first release was Jean Jacques Perrey et son Ondioline 51 a compilation album featuring rare and unreleased tracks with Perrey on the Ondioline The album was released on vinyl and digitally in May 2017 52 Discography editStudio albums and EPs edit 1958 Prelude au Sommeil Institut Dormiphone 1959 Cadmus Le Robot de l Espace with Henri Gruel Philips 1960 Mr Ondioline Pacific 1962 Musique Electronique Du Cosmos Electronic Music From Outer Space MusiCues 1966 The In Sound From Way Out with Gershon Kingsley Vanguard 1967 Kaleidoscopic Vibrations Electronic Pop Music From Way Out with Gershon Kingsley Vanguard 1968 The Amazing New Electronic Pop Sound of Jean Jacques Perrey Vanguard 1968 Electronic Music unreleased studio demo acetate 1969 The Happy Moog with Harry Breuer Pickwick 1969 Switched On Santa engineer Moog programming with Sy Mann Pickwick 1970 Moog Indigo Vanguard 1971 Moog Sensations Editions Montparnasse 2000 1972 Moog Expressions Editions Montparnasse 2000 1972 Moog Generation Editions Montparnasse 2000 Zero International Records 1974 Moog Mig Mag Moog Editions Montparnasse 2000 1976 Dynamoog with Gilbert Sigrist Mondiophone Crea Sound Ltd 1977 Moog is Moog with Harry Breuer Editions Montparnasse 2000 1980 Kartoonery with Daniel Longuein and Guy Boyer Editions Montparnasse 2000 1982 Energize with Exercise with Bette and Ione Darrel Black amp White 1998 Eclektronics with David Chazam Basetonic Basta Music 2000 Circus Of Life with Gilbert Sigrist and O C Banks Koka Media 2006 The Happy Electropop Music Machine with Dana Countryman Olgio 2007 Moog Acid with Luke Vibert Lo Recordings 2008 Destination Space with Dana Countryman Oglio 2010 Froots with Cosmic Pocket In Vitro Records 2015 ELA with David Chazam Freaksville Compilations edit 1973 The Best Of The Moog Vanguard 1975 Incredible Synthesizer Vanguard 1975 The Essential Perrey amp Kingsley Vanguard 2000 Good Moog Astral Animations and Komputer Kartoons Kosinus 2001 The Out Sound From Way In The Complete Vanguard Recordings Vanguard 2007 Vanguard Visionaries Perrey amp Kingsley Vanguard 2012 The Electronic Pop Songs Welk Music Group 2012 Space Age Computer Music Welk Music Group 2017 Jean Jacques Perrey et son Ondioline Forgotten Futures 2019 Past Future Sound Tracks Soundtracks edit 1959 Les Folles Aventures d omer et de Jacques Courtois Omer en Synovie Polydor 1971 Glop fr Riviera 2006 Moog one track with Luke Vibert Hollywood Records In popular culture edit Chicken on the Rocks from Musique Electronique du Cosmos was used in a 1960s commercial for the Ideal Toy Company 53 The Minuet of the Robots from The Amazing New Electronic Pop Sound of Jean Jacques Perrey served as the soundtrack for the Muppet feature Big Bird s Dance on December 14 1969 in The Ed Sullivan Show it was accompanied by arrangements made by the CBS Studio Orchestra 54 55 March of the Martians from The Happy Moog was used as the opening theme for the program The Hilarious House of Frightenstein 56 57 The Elephant Never Forgets from Moog Indigo was used as main theme of the Canadian TV program The Buck Shot Show 58 An orchestral adaptation of Baroque Hoedown from Perrey amp Kingsley s Kaleidoscopic Vibrations Electronic Pop Music From Way Out was used as the Main Street Electrical Parade theme at Disney parks 3 59 Two pieces by Perrey were used as principal themes for television comedy shows created by and starring Mexican comedian Chespirito Roberto Gomez Bolanos The Elephant Never Forgets also was used as the main theme for El Chavo 60 61 62 63 and Baroque Hoedown co composed by Perrey and Kingsley was the closing theme for El Chapulin Colorado 64 65 Country Rock Polka was used in the program Chespirito 66 67 In 2009 the composers filed a lawsuit against the Televisa Network for improper use of their music the case was settled and they now receive prominent credit in promotional materials for El Chavo del Ocho 68 In 1973 a cover of Passport to the Future originally from Moog Indigo by instrumental rock band The Ventures peaked at 38 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart 69 The track E V A composed by Perrey Badalamenti and Marie Perreault from the album Moog Indigo has been sampled numerous times by hip hop and rap artists 70 notable examples include Just to Get a Rep by Gang Starr 1990 71 72 73 74 Lower da Boom by Artifacts 1994 75 Gameplan by Lord Finesse 1995 76 3000 by Dr Octagon 1996 77 Same Ol Thing by A Tribe Called Quest 1997 78 Lunch Money by Pusha T 2014 79 80 81 82 and Every Little Thing I Do by Jamila Woods and Taylor Bennett 2017 83 In 1996 E V A was sampled for a UK TV commercial for energy drink Lucozade In 1997 remix artist Fatboy Slim reconfigured the track 84 and in 2002 electronic artist Glyn Bush under the name Lightning Head recorded a E V A cover version for his album Studio Don 85 In 2004 E V A was featured in a Zelnorm commercial in 2016 in an advertising campaign Shot on iPhone by Apple and also appeared in the 2018 film Ocean s 8 86 77 87 In 2010 a new recording by Perrey and Dana Countryman of Chicken on the Rocks from The Happy Electropop Music Machine was used in season 14 episode 3 Medicinal Fried Chicken of the U S TV series South Park 88 That same year Perrey s Brazilian Flower was used in a soccer commercial 89 and Perrey s music was used in the TV series The Simpsons 48 Perrey s music was used in three short films by David Lewandowsky Going to the Store from 2011 used the Perrey work The Little Ships 90 91 92 Late for Meeting from 2013 used The Mexican Cactus 93 94 and Time for Sushi from 2017 used the song Dynamoog 95 96 In 2018 Luke Vibert s Turn EP included a tribute song to Perrey titled JJP 97 98 His music was used in the later seasons of SpongeBob SquarePants and its spinoff series The Patrick Star Show The track Boys and Girls was used as the end credits theme for The Mighty B References edit Kreps Daniel Jean Jacques Perrey Electronic Music Pioneer Dead at 87 Rolling Stone November 5 2016 Jean Jacques Perrey composer of Disney theme park music obituary The Telegraph 19 November 2016 Retrieved 23 December 2021 a b Electronic music pioneer Jean Jacques Perrey dies at 87 CBC News 7 November 2016 Retrieved 11 March 2021 a b c d e The Fairy Tale Life of French Composer Jean Jacques Perrey Red Bull Music Academy Daily Retrieved 19 February 2021 a b Jean Jacques Perrey s Passport to the Future PopMatters 25 May 2017 Retrieved 10 March 2021 a b c Bromwich Jonah Engel Jean Jacques Perrey Electronic Music Pioneer Dies at 87 New York Times obit Nov 6 2016 Vicente Alex 7 November 2016 Muere Jean Jacques Perrey precursor de la musica electronica a los 87 anos El 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