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threads: 1970s-electronic electro-acoustic-improvisation live-electronic minimalism-drones
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| | | pogus (usa) #p 21022 cd david rosenboom “invisible gold” compact disc - portable gold and philosophers’ stones (18:36) 1972
- on being invisible - part i (23:47) 1976-77
- on being invisible - part ii (21:44) 1976-77
| | david rosenboom’s other classic album, makes an excellent pair with the recently reissued brainwave music disc on em ... “portable gold” is one of the classics of swirling electronic stasis (not far removed from kosugi’s “catch wave,” actually) ... the two “on being invisible” takes (listen to the sound-sample for an excerpt of part i) are much fiercer, hedging some fine variable-pulse fm bleep with an oddly constructed internal logic (reminiscent of sun ra’s solo moog bleat) ... |
| | david rosenboom - invisible gold
david rosenboom (b. 1947) has been widely acclaimed as a pioneer in american experimental music since the 1960's. he is a composer, performer, conductor, interdisciplinary artist, author, and educator having explored ideas in his work about the spontaneous evolution of forms, languages for improvisation, new techniques for ensembles, cross-cultural collaborations, performance art, computer music systems, interactive multi-media, compositional algorithms, and the structure of the brain and nervous system.
these two works, "portable gold and philosophers stones" (1972) and "on being invisible" (1976-77), are classics of live electronic music involving extended musical interface with the human nervous system. |
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