"George Harrison - Electronic Sound" is the second studio album by the English musician George Harrison, released in 1969. Unlike his more well-known work with The Beatles and his subsequent solo albums, "Electronic Sound" is a departure from traditional songwriting and features experimental electronic music.
The album consists of two lengthy tracks, "Under the Mersey Wall" and "No Time or Space," both of which were recorded using a Moog synthesizer. Harrison was one of the first musicians to explore the possibilities of electronic music, and "Electronic Sound" showcases his interest in avant-garde and experimental sounds.
While "Electronic Sound" was not a commercial success and received mixed reviews from critics at the time of its release, it has since gained a cult following among fans of electronic music and experimental art. The album remains an intriguing and influential chapter in Harrison's diverse musical career, demonstrating his willingness to explore new artistic territory beyond the confines of conventional pop music.