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kara
on 2002-03-22 21:43 [#00136680]
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if like autechre, youll love this, get it from audiogalaxy, made in 1960, wow!
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kara
on 2002-03-22 21:48 [#00136689]
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and computer piece 1 by him too, my cats are loving this
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kara
on 2002-03-22 21:51 [#00136695]
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ooh, this is pretty, sounds like a glass helicopter. hes pretty good this ussachevsky guy.
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kara
on 2002-03-22 21:59 [#00136713]
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and this is nicel, bernard parmigiani (cheese?) tracks called 1969
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Peter File
from the future!!! Ooooh chase me! on 2002-03-22 22:01 [#00136717]
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Ooh I've got that in the OHM box set.
Here's what it says about the piece in the accompanying booklet:
Vladimir Ussachevsky was asked by the president of Broadcast Music to produce an electronic work using some wireless code signals as the basic sound material. Ussachevsky was introduced to Ed G Raser, at his W2ZI Historical Wireless Museum in Trenton, New Jersey, where he recorded such seldom-heard sounds as code signals produced on the old spark generators.
Other signals used in the piece come from more modern commercial shortwave broadcasts. The insertion of a fragment from Wagner's Parsifal, electronically treated to resemble shortwave transmission, came about because Ussachevsky learned that inventor and radio pioneer Lee De Forest had used this work as the first ever to be broadcast anywhere.
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kara
on 2002-03-22 22:01 [#00136719]
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thank heavens for audiogalaxy, im going to buy ussachevsky stuff if i see it.
i love kittens so much
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kara
on 2002-03-22 22:03 [#00136721]
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i love this music, its so refreshingly simple
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