Profile: Modern Trends In Tape Music and Contemporary Artists in The Field

This article is a follow-up piece to Profile: Vladamir Ussachevsky – American Tape music and the Electro revolution Background The history of so-called Electronic music, under the umbrella of which Tape music loosely shelters, is by definition short. The very first Electroacoustic compositions began to emerge in the 1930s with Walter Ruttman’s Weekend (1930) Johanna Beyers mysterious Music of the Spheres (1938) and John Cage’s … Continue reading Profile: Modern Trends In Tape Music and Contemporary Artists in The Field

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Free Jazz with Soul; Paranoid ramblings; First world problems of a Beat Poet; Dadaesque Noise; The birth of American tape music and more… Music for the Gift Part 1 (1963)  Terry Riley Rant #1 (C1961)  Francis E. Dec  (DJ Doc Britton) I Am a Victim of Telephone (1965)  Allen Ginsberg Close Radio (C1973)  L.A. Free Music Society Enthusiasm! Excerpt from the Dombass Symphony (1930)  Dziga Vertov … Continue reading [The Present Continuous Mix]_002_Ring Ring