Re: (idm) Subotnick [was Reich + related...]

From Dave Segal
Sent Fri, Jul 9th 1999, 17:54

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>Date: Fri, Jul 9, 1999, 10:22 AM
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>On a related note, I'd suggest checking out Morton Subotnick's Touch.
>More early tape edit trickery, and lots of fun Buchla synthesis from the
>late 60s. If you like TBD/BDP's Spanners or Music for Adverts, then you
>can really appreciate this.
>
>http://www.newalbion.com/artists/subotnickm/
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>Also, Joan La Barbara will fit nicely in the contemporary minimalist genre.
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>http://www.newalbion.com/artists/labarbaraj/
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>+odd
>-- 
>Todd Sines

I second Todd's recommendation on Touch, but also would point y'all
toward Subotnick's Silver Apples Of The Moon and The Sidewinder:
Psychedelic academic electronic music from the late 60s
that still sounds damn good. Silver Apples is available with
another album--The Wild Bull, I think--on one CD, which I've
seen at Other Music and Kim's in NYC. Forced Exposure might
have it, too.

Dave Segal
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