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Electroacoustic Music History - CD 2: 1951-1952 (re-up)

Posted By : caiobarros | Date : 08 Dec 2009 01:02:00 | Comments : 7 |
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John Cage

Electroacoustic Music History - CD 2: 1951-1952
Avant-garde/Electronic | FLAC, separated files, no CUE, no LOG | 1CD | 161Mb
Non-official collection

A non-official collection with more than 60 years of Classical Avant-Garde Electronic music. It includes 62 CDs in total with a lot of rare and historical stuff.
All CDs rips were made using Linux's Sound Juicer wich uses by default the official FLAC encoder for lossless ripping.
CD 2 includes works by John Cage, Herbert Eimert, Robert Beyer and Otto Luening.

Tracklist of CD 2:
01 - Cage, John - Imaginary Landscape No. 4 (March No. 2) - 1951
02 - Cage, John - Imaginary Landscape No. 5 - 1952
03 - Cage, John - Williams Mix - 1952
04 - Eimert, Herbert - Klangstudie I - 1952
05 - Eimert-Beyer - Klang im unbegrenzten Raum - 1952
06 - Eimert-Beyer - Klangstudie II - 1952
07 - Luening, Otto - Low Speed - 1952
08 - Luening, Otto - Invention in Twelve Tones - 1952
09 - Luening, Otto - Fantasy in Space - 1952

Download Links:
Part 1
Part 2


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UPDATE:
- Files re-uploaded!
- Now the files have a password to unrar: www.AvaxHome.ru

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Posted By: caiobarros Date: 08 Dec 2009 11:34:52
Picture: John Cage go for the strings!
Posted By: basa005 Date: 08 Dec 2009 15:46:36
Photo: John Cage is at work!
now it's us!
have already bought 62 CDs for the recordings?
Posted By: d'Avignon Date: 08 Dec 2009 16:05:17
So far, I'm following The Greatest Bootleg Ever. Or Pirate, to be more accurate
Posted By: frostymug Date: 09 Dec 2009 00:10:36
Could someone please verify an anachronistic anomaly that I found. On the first track, Imaginary Landscape No. 4 by John Cage composed in 1951, at the 4'33" (I kid you not) mark there is a sample of the hit single from 1978 by the group A Taste Of Honey entitled "Boogie Oogie Oogie". The sample is only 2 seconds long but still, how could this be? Can someone listen to it and tell me I'm not going crazy?
Posted By: caiobarros Date: 09 Dec 2009 03:44:36
Maybe that's why cage made so weird things, he could travel to the future!
Seriously now. I think this recording is NOT from 1951, only the composition. In Imaginary Landscape No.4 you have 12 radios with two performers each (one for the tuning other for the volume) an then they have some instructions to follow. If this performance was made after ou during 1978 is very likeliy this music was playing somewhere. Now the 4'33" thing I can't explain, maybe a joke?
Posted By: nicolico Date: 11 Dec 2009 17:52:00
CD 2 is no longer available...
Posted By: đorđe Date: 19 Oct 2011 11:27:04
I downloaded much of the cd's in 2010., when I have not username, now i come for the rest.Thank you very much for all!!!!
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