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Hervé Provini

Swiss drummer Hervé Provini allies the energy of rock using the finesse and creativity of free of charge improv, very much like his primary influences Tony Williams and Ronald Shannon Jackson. He’s best known for any trilogy of albums documented in the past due-’90s and early 2000s which he switched …

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Gottfried Michael Koenig

Composing and generating audio via pc technology as soon as the mid-’60s, Gottfried Michael Koenig was a pivotal pressure in cementing the growing romantic relationship between music and consumer electronics. Given birth to in Magdeburg, Germany in 1926, Koenig analyzed composition in the Detmold College of Music before relocating to …

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Zappa Plays Zappa

After taking a lot more than 3 years off to review the physical performance and technical compositional techniques of his father, Frank Zappa, Dweezil Zappa began his search to make a combo that could, according to Dweezil, “accurately execute Frank’s music in one of the most authentic way humanly possible.” …

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Tristan Perich

An artist from the visible, musical, and digital, Tristan Perich was created in 1982. A Columbia School grad, Perich attracts inspiration not really from the standard stations — musical rings or artists therefore (though it would be tough to state that he hasn’t been transferred by any musician, certainly) — …

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Jean-Claude Risset

Composer Jean-Claude Risset was a pioneer in neuro-scientific pc music and receiver of a great number of honors because of this music and study (specifically in the region of audio synthesis). After learning the sciences, furthermore to structure and piano with educators like André Jolivet (Le Jeune France co-founder), Risset …

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Signal

Predicated on Germany’s Rastermusic/Noton label, Sign is a part task for the label’s three mind: Olaf Bender (Byetone), Frank Brettschneider (Komet), and Carsten Nicolai (Noto). The Compact disc EP Waves and Lines was released in 1999, made up of the outcomes of recording classes over the prior 2 yrs. Centrum …

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Max Mathews

The daddy of computer music, pioneering researcher Potential Mathews programmed the first-ever computer-generated sounds, setting into movement a technological and creative revolution that continues even today. A telecommunications engineer and beginner violinist employed in Bell Phone Laboratories’ acoustic and behavioral analysis department through the middle-’50s, Mathews was originally designated to …

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Jim Horton

Researched with Robert Ashley at Middle for Contemporary Music, Mills University. Co-founder Group of Auto Music Composers, person in RotaLeague, founding person in Simply Intonation Network as well as the Cactus Needle Task. Currently compiling text messages toward a brief history of experimental music in north California. Since 1976 has …

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Larry Austin

Austin received his education in North Texas Condition College or university and taught in College or university of California-Davis, and later on at College or university of South Florida with the Center from the Creative and Executing Arts of SUNY in Buffalo, NY. He was a primary founder and editor …

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Martin Bartlett

Martin Bartlett (1939-1993) was a Western world Coast-based composer who all worked with, amongst others, the composers/performers Pauline Oliveros and David Tudor, but his function, unfortunately, largely eluded wider identification. As represented over the record Burning Drinking water, he was extremely associated with interactive consumer electronics, programming both computer systems …

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