While the first album Dan Lacksmanrecorded in 1973 was an atypicalsinger-songwriter foray, the secondalbum from that year—credited tohis pseudonym Electronic System—featured the full flowering of hissynthesizer mastery. His hit recording“Coconut” had enabled him to buy amodular synthesizer, which offereda vastly expanded tonal palette— ifyou had the patience to re-wire for each sound you wanted to achieve. Whichwas the perfect set-up for a studio engineer like Lacksman... the result isan album full of sonic surprises, with each track presenting multiple, uniquesynthesizer tones and attacks, even on such nakedly commercial movesas his cover of Ritchie Valens’ “La Bamba.” An analog synth tour de force!Presented on CD and a yellow vinyl pressing limited to 900 copies.