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    Rune Lindblad – Objekt 2

    / July 21, 2008 / 0 Comments

    Objekt 2 picks up where Death of the Moon leaves off with nine more tracks spanning 1962 to 1988. “Objekt 2 (Op. 25)” takes the listener on a mesmerizing journey of gnarled, scraped…

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  • Rune Lindblad

    Rune Lindblad – Death of the Moon

    / July 21, 2008 / 0 Comments

    Subtitled Electronic & Concrète Music 1953-1960, this is a collection of important yet very obscure works by this Swedish composer. Combining musique concrète and electronic music at a time when France and Germany…

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  • Pierre Henry

    Pierre Henry – Messe Pour Le Temps Present

    / July 20, 2008 / 0 Comments

    Pierre Henry only helped Pierre Schaeffer invent musique concrète in the late ’40s. You’re excused. This is a CD reissue–available on vinyl as well–of material from throughout the ’60s. “Messe Pour Le Temps…

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  • Henry Gwiazda

    Henry Gwiazda – noTnoTesnoTrhyThms

    / July 20, 2008 / 0 Comments

    Recent-era sampler collages of a top-notch sort highlighted by two tracks of virtual audio–one for headphones, the other for speakers–that place the works in a physical sphere of sound all around you and…

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  • Vittorio Gelmetti

    Vittorio Gelmetti – Musiche Elettroniche

    / July 17, 2008 / 0 Comments

    This rare, out-of-print CD, released in 1997, contains five beautiful electro-acoustic pieces from the 1960s by this self-taught Italian composer. There’s no way I’m going to sit here and type out all the…

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  • Luc Ferrari

    Luc Ferrari – Cellule 75

    / July 17, 2008 / 1 Comment

    “Cellule 75” (1975) combines scored classical music, improvisation and minimalism into a half-hour piece for piano, percussion and tape. The piano and percussion “rock” on in myriad quirky yet rhythmic ways, at times…

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  • Luc Ferrari

    Luc Ferrari – Presque Rien

    / July 17, 2008 / 0 Comments

    In 1958, Luc Ferrari helped Pierre Schaeffer found the Groupe de Recherches Musicales in Paris and was, throughout the ’60s, the first electro-acoustic composer to turn realistic recordings into “musical photography.” Composed for…

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  • Tod Dockstader

    Tod Dockstader – Quartermass

    / July 13, 2008 / 0 Comments

    Tod Dockstader (1932-2015) was a sound engineer and effects specialist at Gotham Recording studios in New York City from the late 1950s to the mid-’60s who, with no formal musical training, secretly composed…

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  • Francis Dhomont

    Francis Dhomont – Frankenstein Symphony

    / July 13, 2008 / 0 Comments

    “Dhomont is one of the key historical figures in the INA-GRM electro-acoustic scene. The main document of his work to date is a double-CD overview on INA, in association with empreintes DIGITALes in…

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  • Edgardo Canton

    Edgardo Canton – Promenade d’Ete d’Ulis NASA

    / July 13, 2008 / 0 Comments

    Beautiful, floating-above-Earth photos from a NASA space mission adorn this sharp looking digi-pak from Nepless, an Italian label bent on reissuing some of the most lovely of the long lost electro-acoustic pieces. Edgardo…

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