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From:
Andrew J. Solomon
To:
Mark Kolmar
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Date:
Sat, 21 Sep 1996 15:53:14 -0400 (EDT)
Subject:
(idm) Cage and Tudor, Wolf, Feldman, Brown etc etc...
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Actually, I'm not sure but I think "Aria with Fontana Mix" was earlier than Cage's "Indeterminacy" piece(s) :) so this might be the "1st", and obviously, Aria is w/voice. If you like Cage and Tudor, you should get your hands on a performance of "Toneburst" by Tudor(+ the "score"), I just saw it last week, its incredible. take care and e On Sat, 21 Sep 1996, Mark Kolmar wrote:
quoted 24 lines It all started out with the human voice and it will always find its way> It all started out with the human voice and it will always find its way > back. A few artists are ahead of the trend here -- too many to list. > > You might want to look into the last 2 Underworld albums, for example. A > lot of discussion has been about their remixes, but I think the albums are > the core of their material. > > Or if you want to take a step way outside the IDM arena, how about John > Cage/David Tudor _Indeterminacy_ from 1959? > > --Mark > __ > http://www.xnet.com/~mkolmar/BurningRome > > "The fact their parents have separated doesn't disturb the children. They > go on looking at television. How old should they be before they smoke > marijuana? No one seems to know." -- John Cage > > > On Fri, 20 Sep 1996, John Bus wrote: > > > >I cannot wait for the new Aphex album if RDJ really sings pop songs. Now > > > >THAT'S experimental electronic music for you. I'm serious. > > > What!? Kraftwerk were singing on the majority of their releases... it's > >