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Three Works for Live Electronics: Pulsers/Untitled /Phonemes
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Release Date:01/01/1996
Label:Lovely Music
UPC:745295160120

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  • All Music Guide

    A CD reissue of the original vinyl release. "Pulsers" (1976) is a delightful study of "the world of rhythms created electronically by analog circuitry" using "home-brew" electronics, incorporating an improvised tape on electronic violin by Takehisa Kosugi. "Untitled" (1972) is an experiment in multiple feedback loops in real spaces, recorded, mixed, and played back to loops in other spaces -- electronic music without oscillators or recorded natural sound materials. "Phonemes" (1981) is an additional piece to the original vinyl release, and uses a percussion generator and a vocoder with small discrete bands to take short sounds and lengthen them, or long sounds and shorten them, in a unique live interplay.

    - "Blue" Gene Tyranny, All Music Guide

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David Tudor

American experimental music's foremost performer, pianist David Tudor remains as inextricably linked to many of the most groundbreaking pieces in the modern canon as their respective composers; long John Cage's most intimate associate, he also delivered virtuoso early performances of landmark works by Pierre Boulez, Earle Brown, Sylvano Bussotti, Morton Feldman, Karlhei... Read more