Re: tracks that never gets old
Agree with mono-poly and elec. pt.1.
Silver Apples Of The Moon is a great piece, my favourite of Sobotnick of what I know yet (Silver Apples..,the Wild Bull, Sidewinder, Four Butterflies and Until Spring)
Kid Baltan and Tom Dissevelt are great, Song Of The Second Moon is a groundbreaking song.
@Aftering
I think I read somewhere that it's considered the first 'electronic popsong'. Anyway, it's a great song and pretty early indeed. If you compare it to the Forbidden Planet soundtrack it's more a song than the 'electronic tonalities', the way the work of the Forbidden Planet soundtrack is described.
A bit in the same vein, the slow version of Lightworks from Raymond Scott, don't remember the exact year and I don't have acces to the Manhattan Reasearch Inc. records now, I thought it was made in the late 60's.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YFGKUUSqA8
Some more tracks that never get old in my opinion:
Donna Summer - I Feel Love
Ryuichi Sakamoto - The End Of Europe (and Riot in lagos)
and maybe obvious but a lot of Kraftwerk songs never get old as well