The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music
Music:Music History
Episode 64
Playlist
Background music:
Notes: Many of the works attributed to the National Sound Archive of The British Library are also available on the following commercial recording:
Hugh Davies, Performances 1969 – 1977 (2008 Another Timbre), a UK CD
The Hugh Davies Collection: live electronic music and self-built electro-acoustic musical instruments, 1967–1975. Researcher/scholar James Mooney, of the University of Leeds, UK, keeps the Davies flame alive with his contributions around Davies handmade instruments and music.
Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz.
Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes.
For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
Electronic Music for Babies
Crosscurrents in Early Electronic Music of Canada, Part 2
Crosscurrents in Early Electronic Music of Canada, Part 1
Phonographic Education—a Sound Collage
Electronic Keyboards in Jazz, A Recorded History, Part 2 of 2
Electronic Keyboards in Jazz, A Recorded History, Part 1 of 2
The Sounds of Motoring
Radio Spirits in the Night
Refined Noise
More Electronic Music for Astral Tripping
Merry Moog 2023--Holiday Music Performed on the Moog and other Synthesizers
Before and After Ambient, Part 2
Before and After Ambient, Part 1
Part 2 of The Distinctive Electronic Music of Oskar Sala and the Mixtur-Trautonium
The Distinctive Electronic Music of Oskar Sala and the Mixtur-Trautonium, Part 1
Crosscurrents in Early Electronic Music of Norway
Electronic Music of Dune
The 2023 US Open Tennis Soundscape
Experimental Music for Pipe Organ, The Original Synthesizer
Crosscurrents in Early Electronic Music of Japan
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