One of the most complex productions of its time, featuring theremin-like sounds and multi-layered tracking.
A pioneering psychedelic pop song known for its complex structure and innovative use of theremin-like instrumentals, recorded in multiple studios over 9 months.
"Good Vibrations" is a 1966 psychedelic pop masterpiece by The Beach Boys, renowned for its innovative modular recording process. Brian Wilson spent over 90 hours in the studio crafting the track, layering unconventional instruments like electro-theremin and cellos to create its iconic "vibrations."
Good Vibrations by The Beach Boys revolutionized pop production with its modular recording technique across multiple studios. Composed by Brian Wilson during the Pet Sounds sessions, it pioneered psychedelic textures through innovative instrumentation like the Electro-Theremin.