Xenakis* – Electronic Music
Label: |
INA-GRM – EMF CD 003 |
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CD
, Compilation, Stereo, Mono
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Country: |
US |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Avantgarde |
Tracklist
1 | Diamorphoses | 6:53 | |
2 | Concret PH | 2:42 | |
3 | Orient-Occident | 10:56 | |
4 | Bohor | 21:36 | |
5 | Hibiki-Hana-Ma | 17:39 | |
6 | S.709 | 7:03 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Electronic Music Foundation, Ltd.
- Copyright © – Electronic Music Foundation, Ltd.
- Edited At – Spacelab Digital, Hamilton
- Mastered At – Spacelab Digital, Hamilton
- Made By – Disque Americ
Credits
- Art Direction, Design, Layout – A Man Called Wrycraft
- Artwork [Background Imagery] – Iannis Xenakis
- Edited By [Digital Editing], Mastered By [Mastering By] – Robin Aube
- Edited By [With Special Assistance From], Mastered By [With Special Assistance From] – Bob Doidge
- Executive-Producer [Additional Assistance From] – Nick Fortunato
- Executive-Producer [Executive Producers] – William Blakeney
- Executive-Producer [With Special Assistance From] – Sharon Kanach
- Liner Notes – Makis Solomis
- Liner Notes [Translated By] – Sharon Kanach
- Producer [Produced By] – Electronic Music Foundation
Notes
Total time: 67:02
℗&©1997 Electronic Music Foundation Ltd.
Made in Canada.
Diamorphoses (1957) mono composition.
Concret PH (1958) mono composition.
Orient-Occident (1960) mono composition.
Bohor (1962) stereo composition.
Hibiki-Hana-Ma (1970) stereo reduction from twelve channels.
S.709 (1992) stereo composition.
Produced by Electronic Music Foundation, 116 North Lake Avenue, Albany NY 12206 USA.
Digital editing and mastering at Spacelab Digital in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, with special assistance from Bob Doidge at Grant Avenue Studio.
Art direction, design & layout by A Man Called Wrycraft, Toronto, Canada.
℗&©1997 Electronic Music Foundation Ltd.
Made in Canada.
Diamorphoses (1957) mono composition.
Concret PH (1958) mono composition.
Orient-Occident (1960) mono composition.
Bohor (1962) stereo composition.
Hibiki-Hana-Ma (1970) stereo reduction from twelve channels.
S.709 (1992) stereo composition.
Produced by Electronic Music Foundation, 116 North Lake Avenue, Albany NY 12206 USA.
Digital editing and mastering at Spacelab Digital in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, with special assistance from Bob Doidge at Grant Avenue Studio.
Art direction, design & layout by A Man Called Wrycraft, Toronto, Canada.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 6 53727 17557 7
- Barcode (Scanned, UPC-A): 653727175577
- Rights Society: ASCAP
Other Versions (1)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Electronic Music (CD, Compilation, Stereo, Mono) | INA-GRM | EMF CD 003 | US | 1997 |
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Edited 9 years agoThe earlier reviews are absolutely correct. Xenakis created some of the most ingenious and memorable electroacoustic music ever recorded. It's amazing how such simple sound sources can be manipulated so brilliantly and without being just another cliché like so many others. I bought the LP in 1984 and was totally blown away then and still am now. A must-have for any serious aficionado of the genre, truly a classic.
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Some of the most amazing electronic music ever created. Nothing else sounds like this. An all-time top electronic music recording. Anyone who has any interest at all in "classical" avant-garde electronic music must own this.
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It opened my mind to new possibillities.Made me realise how trivial many of the electronic acts i've been hearing until then were...Daring and uncompromising art.
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