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  1. Hace 5 días · Basic Maths: Soundtrack from the 1981 TV Series by Ron Geesin released in 2024. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. ... Bluefuse (1993) Ron Cycle, Vol. 1 (The Journey of a Melody) (2011) ExpoZoom (2019) Basic Maths: Soundtrack from the 1981 TV Series (2024) User Reviews. Credits.

  2. Hace 6 días · Released: 16 May 24. Genre: Soundtracks. Review. Trunk Records unveils Ron Geesin's quirky electro score for the educational TV program Basic Maths, originally aired on Central TV in 1980. Geesin, renowned for his experimental compositions, brings a fresh approach to teaching mathematics to young viewers.

  3. 11 de may. de 2024 · Limited black vinyl. Full color sleeve with unseen pics of Ron Geesin in his studio doing math stuff on the back. Ron Geesin made this kooky electro groovy score to a really progressive math educational program on Central TV in 1980, and it's musically anarchic and amazing, and it's never been issued before.

  4. Hace 5 días · So you’re telling me Ron Geesin made this kooky electro groovy score to a really progressive maths educational programme on Central TV in 1980 and it’s musically anarchic and amazing and it’s never been issued before? Until now. Wow again!!!! And there’s 30 tracks!!!

  5. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Atom Heart Mother is the title track of Pink Floyd’s fifth studio album. As one of their longer compositions, it spans over 23 minutes in length. The band collaborated with composer Ron Geesin, who provided orchestral arrangements that brought a unique element to the piece.

  6. Hace 5 días · LP. £22.99. Black. Released 17/05/2024 Catalogue Number. JBH104LP. Learn more. Discover Basic Maths - Soundtrack From the 1981 TV Series by Ron Geesin on Trunk Records. An exclusive vinyl with 30 kooky electro groovy tracks never issued before!

  7. 26 de abr. de 2024 · And Waters was, by all accounts, a formidable competitor. “He could be very abrasive to those around him,” Ron Geesin, who helped orchestrate Atom Heart Mother, told Floyd biographer Mark Blake. “Most artists of any worth create abrasion around them – it’s necessary to create the heat for creativity.”