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  • Summary: The reissue of the electronic artist's album featuring the Moog synthesizer and released only to those who bought a plant in 1976 at Los Angeles' Mother Earth Plant Boutique.
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  1. Jul 3, 2019
    90
    While some of Garson's other albums may have been more overtly groundbreaking, there's something endearing and pure about Mother Earth's Plantasia that resonates even more powerfully decades later.
  2. Jul 3, 2019
    84
    Its tackiness has transformed over time into a thing of beauty. A perfect reflection of the flora in your life, Mother Earth's Plantasia is garish, green and hopelessly sincere. It never fails to put a smile on your face or pull the sunshine into every room.
  3. Jul 3, 2019
    80
    On the surface, Garson’s album (not least the directive that it was to be played to help plants grow) seemed typical of that drift. Beneath the heavy topsoil of kneejerk A&R, however, a deceptively nuanced and downright irresistible feat of pure electronic minimalism lay in wait.
  4. Jul 8, 2019
    72
    With its winking humor and percolating rhythms, Plantasia might turn away some human listeners, but there’s a sense of joy and possibility in songs like “Rhapsody in Green” and “A Mellow Mood for Maidenhair.” It’s hard not to smile at the oddball charm of this strange enterprise.
  5. Q Magazine
    Jul 3, 2019
    60
    Wiggy, long-sought after 1976 LP utilises the trills, parps and hums of the pre-digital modular synthesizer to walk the circuit board between easy listening and ambient weirdness. [Aug 2019, p.119]
  6. The Wire
    Nov 20, 2019
    60
    Ultimately Plantasia is often hard to love for the music itself. It was released several years after more evocative pieces for the Moog had already been released – from Perrey and Kingsley, Dick Hyman and even Garson himself – but it remains beloved as an amusing curiosity first and foremost, and for good reason. [Dec 2019, p.66]
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  1. Jan 25, 2020
    8
    Garson shows an interesting ambient early electronic mix that could be part of a video game, with a variety of melodies that goes from a moreGarson shows an interesting ambient early electronic mix that could be part of a video game, with a variety of melodies that goes from a more angelical Symphony for a Spider Plant to a trippy Ode to an African Violet. Expand