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Ron Geesin

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Ron Geesin is a self-taught composer, performer, sound architect, writer, lecturer and designer, born December 17, 1943 in Stevenson, Ayrshire, Scotland. He has lived in the south of England since joining a jazz band at 17. He was co-writer of Pink Floyd's "Atom Heart Mother".

In 1990, Ron Geesin created his Tune Tube, a giant interactive tube in sound and light 'played' from the inside by individual's body-movements, which was a huge success at the Art Machine exhibition for "Glasgow 1990".
He has composed music for innumerable films and TV programs.

Father of The Geesin Brothers , Dan Geesin, Fraser Geesin and Joe Geesin.

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Some of Ron Geesin's most popular tracks include Ambling Antics, Jolly Pranks, To Roger Waters, Wherever You Are, Syncopot, Song of the Wire. Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.

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