Vinyl Collection - Electronic - Part 1 - Experimental/Musique Concrète/Avant-Garde/Psych
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2010
- 1. Tom Dissevelt - Electronic Movements (1962)
2. Raymond Scott - Soothing Sounds for Baby: Volume 1 (1964)
3. Bruce Haack - Dance Sing and Listen (1963)
4. Henry Jacobs - Radio Programme No.1: Henry Jacobs' "Music & Folklore" (1955)
5. Columbia--Princeton Electronic Music Center (1961)
6. Tom Dissevelt - Fantasy In Orbit : Round The World With Electronic Music By Tom Dissevelt (1963)
7. Henk Badings / Dick Raaijmakers - Electronic Music (1958) (re-1961)
8. Vladimir Ussachevsky - Otto Luening - Tape Music An Historic Concert (1952) (Re-1968)
9. Lewin-righter, Mimaroglu, Avni And Carlos Electronic Music (1963-1964) (Re-1966)
10. Raymond Scott - Soothing Sounds for Baby: Volume 2 (1964)
11. BBC Radiophonic Workshop - BBC Radiophonic Music (1962--1968) (Re-1968)
12. Music From Mathematics (1963)
13. Shorty Petterstein - The Wide Weird World Of Shorty Petterstein (1958)
14. Bruce Haack - Dance Sing and Listen Again (1964)
15. The Electrosonics - Electronic Music: A New Concept Of Music Created By Sonic Vibrations (1962)
16. Raymond Scott - Soothing Sounds for Baby: Volume 3 (1964)
17. Highlights Of Vortex (1959)
18. Joe Meek - I Hear A New World (1960)
19. Louis And Bebe Barron - Forbidden Planet (1956)
20. Mel Kaiser - Science Fiction Sound Effects Records (1958)
21. Bruce Haack - Dance Sing and Listen Again and Again (1965)
22. Remi Gassmann / Oskar Sala - Electronics (1962)
23. Raymond Scott - Manhattan Research Inc. (1953-1969) (Re-2000)
24. Pierre Schaeffer & Pierre Henry - Symphonie Pour Un Homme Seul / Concerto Des Ambiguïtés (1950-1951) (Re-1973)
25. Pierre Henry - Le Microphone Bien Tempéré (1950) (Re-2009)
26. Bruce Haack - The Way Out Record for Children (1968)
27. Mort Garson - The Wozard of Iz: An Electronic Odyssey (1968)
Best collection of synthetic music!
Thanks!
Fabulous seeing the albums as well. Great job and great music.
I love weird music like this. I could listen to it all day long.
Good times when these music used to be called modern, and are now classic. Joe Meek song is my favorite.
Not even modern. They were always just "experimental sounds" never taken seriously. Until around the 70s-80s things took a change. But even to this day some people seem to see electronic music as not a serious thing.
Robert ΠΚΑ Happy to see you correct my statement. I am surprised that not that long ago that I made a comment not fully understanding the definitions of those words. I should've said they used to be new but are now old, that would make much more sense.
iNCREDIBLE COLLECTION!
i love records like these. they're so mysterious.
ils sont tous la ! même Louis et Bebe Barron
Tape music historic concert at 2:40 is excellent
You are a saint. Thank you so much... genuinely.
Thank you for this share
thanks for sharing this gems with us.. i know/have a few, but many are new to me, as its a big field and not easy to figure out whats good whats not. keep on!
Stunning.
these videos are GOLD, thank you so much for making them
Ok,now I have to discover all these artists (I knew only Scott and Pierre Henry ,
so...),thanks !!! :D
O my God...I have not done acid in many many years, but I swear this music, especially the Columbia-Princeton Centre music is bringing on a "flashback", and I paused to type this and I have 8 mins. to go! Awesome!
wonderful!
Highlights Of Vortex ... lucky man!
Life is really beautiful :)
Love this...Thanks for putting this together.
Very cool. Thanks a ton for putting this together!
You have inspired me man...INCREDIBLE
Perfect man! thanks for this!
i am speechless.
thanks for this treasure trove of wonderful leads and tips!
and if you act now by sending in $19.99 you get all this and twenty more great electronic hits that make it feel like someone is poking around inside your brain with sharp instruments, but in a good, happy sleepy way!
sweet collection! i recognize some of the pioneers! it will be funn researching the others i don't know! thnx, \A/
I just love this stuff, really enjoyable! Thanks for the nice presentation!
fantastic!
it's a beautiful collection!!! thanks for share
Pierre Schaeffer - the Skrillex of the 50's
Thank you for posting this for the world to see! Wow, great history here...
awesome video. an enviable record collection. thanks!
this is really cool
i want to start looking for this kind of stuff now
Most awesome collection ever - All killer, zero filler
Thank you so much for this wonderful compilation of early electronic music.
Bless you.I have been looking and looking for such a gorgeous list.
I am envious that you own all those albums.
It,s simply amazing.
A piece of culture,thank you.
Pérolas musicais antigas ....legal valeu Abraço!!
Awesome collection!
great collection. get yourself some jon appleton
Good History Job!
Bello.
wow!
I like Baby Music!
this is great!!! thanks for this fantastic list!!! I recognize a few names.... but for the most part, LOTS of new stuff to look into! yay!
very rad!!!
thanks!
Great Stuff!!
Great collection!! Rare moog...
Killer!!! love this man
These sort of vids are good for us collectors to know what's out there--even if there are few copies available. Thankyou...!
wow
I must admit I am jealous of this collection!
I wouldn´t wanna say i´m jealous, ...to me that implies that i want to take it all away from you. I´d rather say i´m envious, meaning i´d like to share it. ...how about 50/50, is that alright with you ? - Just kidding, but `many a true word spoken in jest´.
I was first aware of electronic music with the intro to The Tornados "Telstar" and Delia Dirbyshire´s theme tune for "Doctor Who". Then i dicovered composers like Tod Dockstader, Karl Heinz Stockhausen, Walter Carlos and Terry Riley.
This along with part 2 is a staggering experimental/electronic music collection indeed. Thanks for sharing.
nice shit youv got there... thnx for sharing it!!!
love the old analog sounds, my techno starts and ends with Klaus schulze. reminds me of a wonderful radio program that used to air on Australia's ABC AM radio national, 'Other Worlds' ,played a lot of these and more, exotic lounge, dusty gems, eventually got rid of of course, mainstream media becomes a deadzone of conformity and narrow (mainstream) tastes.
The tune from wide weird world sounds like something by throbbing gristle.
killerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr..
This must have taken forever to collect! Raymond Scott, Bruce Haack, Pierre Henry... I know several of the names here but have never found any of these albums! I'd gladly pay $300 for such a stash if I'd ever stumble on one!
My friend's mam gave me the BBC Radiophonic Music record
Instant subscribe ^¥^
OMG :P
I have about 1/3 of these
8:26 ahhhh that's the lightworks sample....
i'm mesmorized
the music from mathematics features Max Matthews, the guy who invented the talking computer
Amazing! i´m a great fan of early electronics, and i thought I hed a great collection!!!
how bout Iannis Xenakis, and Pierre Henry?
Thanks Man!
Trying to decide the perfect beverage for accompaniment. Slow sipping cocktail I guess
@Zeanu: It's the harshiest sound now, and PS is the harshiest here.
8:30 I can't believe.
it's acid house
Someone should do a Zip file with all these amazing tracks! anyone?
whats the name of the first song?
i cant find "Tape Music - An Historic Concert" anywhere :(
Where do you find experimental electronic music vinyls like this?
if u live in a decently large city you can find little record shops with weird stuff like this
HORRIFYING Sounds For Baby
+Betamax Flippy hilarious post :)
lol, tons of old things were horrifying, have you seen the UK Public Information Films from the 70's?
nope
I played these songs when I was a child.
soooooo jealous
so what? you're just showing off what you have. how about sharing some of the sounds?
8:26
donutss anyone?
FORBIDDEN PLANETS first Science-Fiction Movie 100% FX & Synthetiser Music...
Да это какое-то говно, не имеющее ничего общего с музыкой. Это даже эмбиентом не назвать. Безталанные потуги и только