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From:
Andrew Schrock
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Wed, 2 Feb 2000 20:09:48 -0500 (EST)
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(idm) Old Fogies (was: Dockstader)
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Ok, With the Dockstader thread coming to a close, what do you guys think about Raymond Scott? He was a recluse, created so much of his own synth equipment it would make Panasonic blush. The pictures of his gear is just sickening: wall after wall of knobs. He even created the modern implementation of an analog "sequencer" before anybody else, even Bob Moog. Nobody really knows exactly when he first made a working prototype or first thought of the concept, since he rarely communicated with people in the electronic music field. He was also a jazz musician, and scored songs I'm sure you've heard before, like "powerhouse". (you know, the "factory music" from all the warner bros. cartoons) He was an amazingly talented fellow. I mostly got this info from the liner notes of the "soothing sounds for baby" CD re-releases, which is some amazing material if you haven't heard it yet. These LPs were supposed to be for calming irritable babies, but it ended up sounding rather spooky and insane. The music is very electronic and sequenced, highly repetitve, but an impressive achievement for 1960. Andrew -| Andrew Schrock | aschrock@cs.brandeis.edu |- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org