Forwarded from here we listen to broadcast (Marilou)
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Delia Derbyshire - Pot Au Feu (1968)
Forwarded from here we listen to broadcast (Marilou)
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Suzanne Ciani - Fish Music (2017)
Suzanne Ciani - Fish Music (2017)
https://finderskeepersrecords.bandcamp.com/album/fish-music
00:00 fish music
released: April 4, 2017.
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sevwave/
discog: https://www.discogs.com/artist/306770-Suzanne-Ciani
bandcamp: h…
https://finderskeepersrecords.bandcamp.com/album/fish-music
00:00 fish music
released: April 4, 2017.
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sevwave/
discog: https://www.discogs.com/artist/306770-Suzanne-Ciani
bandcamp: h…
Forwarded from here we listen to broadcast (Marilou)
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Iannis Xenakis - La Légende D'Eer
For the 46 minutes of the seven-track tape of La Legende d’Eer (whose title was inspired by Plato’s Republic) Xenakis used the following families of sounds:
1. Instrumental sounds coming from Japaneseand African instruments
2. “Concrete” sounds, such as…
1. Instrumental sounds coming from Japaneseand African instruments
2. “Concrete” sounds, such as…
Forwarded from here we listen to broadcast (Marilou)
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Variations V (1966) - Merce Cunningham Dance Company
Merce Cunningham
1966, 49:05, b&w, sound
First composed and performed in 1965, "Variations V" is a true testament to 1960's experiments with "intermedia"—a coexistence and cutting across of artistic genres that profoundly informed Cunningham's choreographic…
1966, 49:05, b&w, sound
First composed and performed in 1965, "Variations V" is a true testament to 1960's experiments with "intermedia"—a coexistence and cutting across of artistic genres that profoundly informed Cunningham's choreographic…
Forwarded from musick to play in the dark (Higor)
"I didn’t want to show mind control. Discovery is what I like, not control. So I completely eschewed that form and let the alpha waves just flow out, and the composition was then how to deploy those speakers, and what instruments to use. (...) The original version using loudspeakers coupled to timpani, bass drums, gongs and other traditional Western percussion instruments sounds the best, like thunder." — Alvin Lucier for Yale's Oral History of American Music (1986)
Watch the performance: https://youtu.be/bIPU2ynqy2Y
Watch the performance: https://youtu.be/bIPU2ynqy2Y
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Alvin Lucier - "Music For Solo Performer" (1965)
Electronic music pioneer Alvin Lucier amplifies his own brain waves.
Nicolas Collins electronics. 1965.
Nicolas Collins electronics. 1965.
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