From Darren Keast Sent Mon, Apr 26th 1999, 09:08
funny, I just went to the library on this very subject. The best book I could find was "The Development and Practice of Electronic Music," by Appleton and Perera. It came out in 75, so it's mostly academic/music concrete...great pix of crazy equipment and some pretty hard data on music and music machines, but it's a good place to start... darren randomj wrote: > hey all.. > i was wondering.. does anybody know any good websites or books to research > the origins and history of experimental/electronic music? i'm writing a > paper, and i figured you'd be the peeps to ask. any help would be very much > appreciated! > > thanks much, > randomj > > Recluse Extraordinare > > Music for Mindphones--) > Tune in Weekly, Tuesdays 6-8am Pacific<--- > Savour the Flavour with DJ Desire[[]][ > idmtechnoiseambientexperimentalunknownjazz;; > Hope to see you there>> > Visit http://kscr.usc.edu for more details.. > > Grooves:: abstract-abnormal electronics > http://www.rain.org/~audio/grooves > > imMerSe youR sOul in loVe.