"Badings & Raaijmakers: Electronic Music" is a groundbreaking collection of avant-garde and experimental compositions recorded at the renowned Philips Studios in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. Released in 1961, this album showcases the innovative work of Henk Badings, a pioneering figure in electronic music. The album features a unique blend of electronic sounds and traditional instruments, as heard in the captivating "Capriccio" for Violin and Two Sound Tracks, performed by 12 oscillators and a violin. The album also includes the intricate "Genesis" for Five Audio-Frequency Oscillators, and the six-part suite "Evolutions," which explores a variety of musical styles and moods. Collaborating with Dick Raaijmakers and Joke Vermeulen, Badings pushes the boundaries of electronic music, creating a sonic landscape that is both intellectually stimulating and deeply engaging. With its rich history and innovative approach, "Badings & Raaijmakers: Electronic Music" remains a landmark release in the world of experimental music.