Bleep and Booster - early electronica
Posted by: Stephen Bennett on 17 October 2002
Whay hay!!!
Amazon have finally found a copy of 'OHM - The Early Gurus of Electronic music'.
I can at last hear what all this stuff I've read about sounds like.
4 CDs of warbling wibbles.
Fun
Regards
Stephen
Posted on: 17 October 2002 by Stephen Bennett
Is what I call my cat.
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Well, it's eclectic if nothing else! Shame they give you Terry Riley's "Poppy Nogood" rather than "A Rainbow In Curved Air" though. And no Wendy/Walter Carlos - poor show.
I actually have 'A Rainbow..' so I'm happy. It's the really early stuff I'm looking forward to. Carlos isn't my thing - too little balls.
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I'll be interested to hear the third Henry Fool offering to see what effect this little lot has had on you......
As we are shamelessly retro, Expect me to be using Theremin, Ondes Martenot and Steam synthesiser.
Regards
Stephen
Posted on: 17 October 2002 by P
Yeah Tis!
BTW Stephen.
Being from Norwich ,as you are,do you pronounce Fool as in Fuel?
(Fuel is pronounced Fool like Beaut is Boot there right?)
Just curious
P
Posted on: 20 October 2002 by Not For Me
You could also try Rough Trade Electronic 01,
a double CD with artists from Pierre Henry through Elph vs Coil to Arovane.
DS
OTD - Lead into Gold - Age of Reason
Posted on: 22 October 2002 by Stephen Bennett
quote:
Being from Norwich ,as you are,do you pronounce Fool as in Fuel?
(Fuel is pronounced Fool like Beaut is Boot there right?)
I AM NOT FROM NORWICHIs that clear?
I'm from Lancashire
I just live here
Stephen
Posted on: 22 October 2002 by P
Hey.
Norwich is Cool!
or is that Cuel?
P
Posted on: 23 October 2002 by Stephen Bennett
...but the
accent is not.
Actually, I only know one person with a Norwich accent!
Stephen
Posted on: 24 October 2002 by P
P
Posted on: 25 October 2002 by Stephen Bennett
....he was from Linconshire!
Regards
Stephen