I've recently become interested in early electronic music. Not the Theremin or anything like that, but avant-garde electronic music of the 1950's-1970's that frequently gets associated with people like Vladimir Ussachevsky and the music department of Columbia University while he taught there. I've heard of this kind of music referred to as "space music" before, although I think that might be a misnomer.
My first exposure to it (and probably the first exposure for a lot of people on this site) was as music soundtrack to TV shows like In Search Of and innumerable science, educational, and industrial films I saw as a kid. This kind of music was also used in countless 1970's low-budget horror and science-fiction movies.
Can anyone suggest composers, records, labels, etc. that would be worth checking out if I'm interested hearing more of this kind of music?
1950 s-1970 s electronic avant-garde music
2Do you have the "OHM" box set? That's a good starting point.
1950 s-1970 s electronic avant-garde music
3The Ohm box set would be a good place to start checking out other people active during those decades.
Some that come to mind: David Tudor, Morton Subotnik, Pauline Oliveros, James Tenney's electronic experiments. You're already up on Ussachevsky.
Edit: there you go--two votes for OHM.
Some that come to mind: David Tudor, Morton Subotnik, Pauline Oliveros, James Tenney's electronic experiments. You're already up on Ussachevsky.
Edit: there you go--two votes for OHM.
1950 s-1970 s electronic avant-garde music
4Some favorites:
Morton Subotnick, Silver Apples of the Moon
Iannis Xenakis, Electronic Music
Popol Vuh, Affenstunde (The 1st Popol Vuh record. An early Moog masterpiece. It's the only P.V. record that sounds like this)
Morton Subotnick, Silver Apples of the Moon
Iannis Xenakis, Electronic Music
Popol Vuh, Affenstunde (The 1st Popol Vuh record. An early Moog masterpiece. It's the only P.V. record that sounds like this)
1950 s-1970 s electronic avant-garde music
5Delia Derbyshire (BBC Radiophonic Workshop) and particularly the White Noise An Electric Storm album.
1950 s-1970 s electronic avant-garde music
6Thirding that OHM box set.
also, Locust Music has released some great reissues...
Ilhan Mimaroglu--Agitation is fucking mental.
JD Robb's 'Rhythmania: Music From Razorblades To Moog' is also great.
Important just released the first two Pauline Oliveros records, and anything by Gordon Mumma is usually a harsh k-hole burnout.
also, Locust Music has released some great reissues...
Ilhan Mimaroglu--Agitation is fucking mental.
JD Robb's 'Rhythmania: Music From Razorblades To Moog' is also great.
Important just released the first two Pauline Oliveros records, and anything by Gordon Mumma is usually a harsh k-hole burnout.
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1950 s-1970 s electronic avant-garde music
7I just got that White Noise album...holy lord is that good!
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1950 s-1970 s electronic avant-garde music
8some peeps to check out:
Pierre Henry
Pierre Schaeffer
Karlheinz Stockhausen (early to mid period)
Edgar Varese
Alvin Lucier
Iannis Xenakis
Lejaren Hiller
Pierre Henry
Pierre Schaeffer
Karlheinz Stockhausen (early to mid period)
Edgar Varese
Alvin Lucier
Iannis Xenakis
Lejaren Hiller
1950 s-1970 s electronic avant-garde music
9Looks like there's some stuff here I should check out. I've heard a few of the names, like Stockhausen and Xenakis, but have never really heard any of the associated music.
I know I've heard music influenced by them though.
I know I've heard music influenced by them though.
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