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Ohm... Ohm... Ohm...Back in 2000, Ellipsis Arts released OHM: The Early Gurus of Electronic Music, a fantastic and essential three CD set tracing the evolution of "electronica" from Messiaen, Cage, and Xenakis to Schulze, Eno, and Hassell. This set was recently reissued (as OHM+) along with a bonus DVD (which is thankfully now available separately for those of us who already have the CDs.) You can read plenty of excellent reviews of the original 3CD set on Amazon (and elsewhere), so I'm going to focus on the new DV…
Make it part of your research, but it's a destination or cannon of any sort.I'm kinda shocked a the 5-star ratings.I found the Babbitt interview interesting (some of the surrounding details of Princeton-Columbia) and some of the Thermin stuff is fun to watch. Mimi Garrard's choreography was incredible - a very successful staging of electronic music, in my opinion.Pauline Oliveros is someone I "should know more about," so I'm glad I saw her work.But this is not a curated collection in any sense of the word. It's just a bunch of examples of art/music in an electro/a…
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format: 3 x CD record label: Ellipsis Arts... catalog number: CD3690 release dates: 2005 in United States view details |
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