Ondioline - an early electronic keyboard instrument

Didn’t Jean Jacques Perrey do some pop music?

I’m trying to remember, I think it was on Ishkur’s guide to electronic music, French eletro pop something something. I’m sure Jean Jacques Perrey did something called “popcorn” but can’t find it.

https://music.ishkur.com/ the guide is different now, it used to be blobs with spokes going out.

Lol, I’m trying to find it and I came across this quote about Moog music.

The Moog Modular was the first synthesizer that was actually smaller than a room. You didn’t have to buy all the modules but if you wanted to have different waveforms, amplifiers, oscillators, filters, etc. it was necessary to get most of them.

You could custom configure the Moog Modular with any array of modules that you wanted and for some enthusiasts that was more fun than actually making music. It’s like building custom Magic: The Gathering decks but never actually duelling with them. But most people probably just bought a few of the more popular stock design models. Because sometimes having too many choices is a bad thing. I mean, just look at all those dials, knobs, and 1/4" jacks and plugs.

Finally, I found it on an archive site with his old guide that runs in flash.

I knew it as the “bleepy bloopy popcorn French pop song.”