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Music from SEAMUS (The Society for Electro-Acoustic Music in the United States) • Volume 5

Posted By : peachfuzz | Date : 09 Jun 2009 08:15:06 | Comments : 4 |
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Music from SEAMUS • Volume 5 (1996)
Classical | EAC (APE, CUE & LOG) | 220 MB

This is volume 5 from The Society for Electro-Acoustic Music (SEAMUS), featuring some well-known names from the electronic avant-garde circle in the United States. Each year, a CD compilation is released of what SEAMUS National Conference attendees vote as the 'best of show'.

    Tracklist

    Paul Koonce
    Hothouse (1992)
    for tape

    Tom Flaherty.
    Quartet for Viola, Cello, and Digital Processor (1994)
    Cynthia Fogg, viola & Tom Flaherty, cello

    Greg D'Alessio
    Reflections on a Poem by e.e. cummins (1994)
    for English Horn and tape.

    Bobby Lombardi
    do you love me? (1994)
    for two-channel tape

    Karl Korte
    Extensions for Solo Percussion and Tape (1994)
    George A. Frock, percussion

    Daniel Weymouth
    Rare Events (1995)
    for bass clarinet and computer-altered tape

    Howard Jonathan Fredrics
    Vagvisa För Mitt Ofödda Barn (1995)
    for soprano and tape
    Lori Joachim Fredrics, soprano

SEAMUS: EAM-9601
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Posted By: annexia Date: 10 Jun 2009 15:34:42
Well, looks like tape music isn't very popular around here these days, so better say thank you before you give up on posting it ... and that means: always glad to hear more ;)
Btw, I have this 'obscure tape music of japan' collection, dl-ed from various sources in mp3. Seems people in that corner of the globe are also heavily into tape manipulation, in interesting ways. And for some reason, I find it more accessible than the usual stuff that comes my way from over there. If anyone has that in better quality than I have, it might be interesting to share it here.
Posted By: upkerry11 Date: 11 Jun 2009 00:02:09
Is it from a noise box set from Japan?
Posted By: denegado Date: 11 Jun 2009 20:02:21
Thanks for sharing!
Posted By: afghan Date: 12 Sep 2009 22:58:46
Thank You!!
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