2019 Archive Releases Of The Year #2
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More archive releases of the year -
Laurie Spiegel - Patchwork
Amnon Raviv - piece number one
From "Mirror" (Paradigm Discs)\\
Eric Dolphy - A Personal Statement
Yep, I have this great reissue.
Laurie Spiegel - Passage
From the Album: Unseen Worlds (1991)
Laurie Spiegel was born in Chicago (September 20, 1945) where in her teens she played guitar, banjo, and mandolin, and through them cultivated a devout philosophy of amateur music making. After receiving a degree in the social sciences, she returned to music. Having taught herself notation, she studied classic guitar and composition privately in London, then baroque and renaissance lute at Julliard, and composition with Jacob Druckman and Vincent Persichetti. Having worked with analogue synthesizers since 1969, she sought out the greater compositional control which digital computers could provide and wrote interactive compositional software at Bell Labs from 1973-79. She later founded New York University's Computer Music Studio and became famous in rock music circles for her music software for personal computers, especially MusicMouse.
Gene Clark - No Other (Version Two)
Taken from the 4AD reissue of Gene Clark’s No Other
CD, 2xCD, LP & Boxset Released November 8th 2019
Roland Kayn -Rhenit
"Tektra (1980-82) is a cybernetic project, an electro-acoustic composition... The word Tektra, like the music, was derived from a series of processes which Kayn applied to the alphabet. It is a synthetic word, the total of the first letters of the separate parts..."
From 10 CD box set "Scanning"
Louis Moholo Octet - You ain't gonna know me 'cos you think you know me
I had this full album on vinyl once. Great jazz.
Enjoy.
Laurie Spiegel - Patchwork
Amnon Raviv - piece number one
From "Mirror" (Paradigm Discs)\\
Eric Dolphy - A Personal Statement
Yep, I have this great reissue.
Laurie Spiegel - Passage
From the Album: Unseen Worlds (1991)
Laurie Spiegel was born in Chicago (September 20, 1945) where in her teens she played guitar, banjo, and mandolin, and through them cultivated a devout philosophy of amateur music making. After receiving a degree in the social sciences, she returned to music. Having taught herself notation, she studied classic guitar and composition privately in London, then baroque and renaissance lute at Julliard, and composition with Jacob Druckman and Vincent Persichetti. Having worked with analogue synthesizers since 1969, she sought out the greater compositional control which digital computers could provide and wrote interactive compositional software at Bell Labs from 1973-79. She later founded New York University's Computer Music Studio and became famous in rock music circles for her music software for personal computers, especially MusicMouse.
Gene Clark - No Other (Version Two)
Taken from the 4AD reissue of Gene Clark’s No Other
CD, 2xCD, LP & Boxset Released November 8th 2019
Roland Kayn -Rhenit
"Tektra (1980-82) is a cybernetic project, an electro-acoustic composition... The word Tektra, like the music, was derived from a series of processes which Kayn applied to the alphabet. It is a synthetic word, the total of the first letters of the separate parts..."
From 10 CD box set "Scanning"
Louis Moholo Octet - You ain't gonna know me 'cos you think you know me
I had this full album on vinyl once. Great jazz.
Enjoy.