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Highlights Of Vortex Electronic Experiments & Mus- Highlights of Vortex / Various

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This record functions as the 1959 avant-garde score for Vortex, a music/film production shown in the Morrison Planetarium in San Francisco. One of the first multimedia events of it's kind, this performance includes tracks that were constructed for playback on a 38 speaker system by several different musicians/engineers. According to the Center of Visual Music, the performance created a "type of immersion environment [that] had never been created before". Artists include Henry Jacobs, Gordon Longfellow, David L. Talcott, and William Loughborough. This electronic music is primarily in the style of Musique Concrete - a genre that features a wide array of sounds recorded to tape and then arranged in a specific order - but more traditional instruments are heard on this recording as well.

Tracklist:

  1. Trilogy
  2. Chan
  3. For the Big Horn
  4. Logos
  5. Rhythm Study, No.8
  6. Notes On The History Of A World, Part 3
  7. Loop No.3
  8. Electronic Kabuki Mambo
  9. 350-2
Format: New CD/Electronic

Highlights Of Vortex Electronic Experiments & Mus- Highlights of Vortex / Various

SKU: 093070630123
Regular price ¥141.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 05.30.2012

 
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This record functions as the 1959 avant-garde score for Vortex, a music/film production shown in the Morrison Planetarium in San Francisco. One of the first multimedia events of it's kind, this performance includes tracks that were constructed for playback on a 38 speaker system by several different musicians/engineers. According to the Center of Visual Music, the performance created a "type of immersion environment [that] had never been created before". Artists include Henry Jacobs, Gordon Longfellow, David L. Talcott, and William Loughborough. This electronic music is primarily in the style of Musique Concrete - a genre that features a wide array of sounds recorded to tape and then arranged in a specific order - but more traditional instruments are heard on this recording as well.

Tracklist:

  1. Trilogy
  2. Chan
  3. For the Big Horn
  4. Logos
  5. Rhythm Study, No.8
  6. Notes On The History Of A World, Part 3
  7. Loop No.3
  8. Electronic Kabuki Mambo
  9. 350-2