The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music
Music:Music History
Episode 49
Computer Music Murmurs in the UK: Peter Zinovieff and EMS
Playlist
Background music:
Peter Zinovieff and Alan Sutcliffe, “ZASP Parts 1 To 3” from Electronic Calendar - The EMS Tapes (2015 Space Age Recordings). A more sophisticated example of early music programming by Alan Sutcliffe using a Dutch computer, the ICL 1905 made by International Computers Limited (ICL). 5:11
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.
Crosscurrents in Early Electronic Music of Japan
The BBC Shipping Forecast Soundscape
Crosscurrents in Early Electronic Music in Italy—Part 2
Crosscurrents in Early Electronic Music: Italy—Part 1
Crosscurrents in Electronic Tape Music in the United States
Women in Synthesis, Part 1: Managing Their Musical Identities
Crosscurrents in Elektronische Musik of Germany
Crosscurrents of Musique Concrète
Early Intersections of Rock and Electronic Music
Electronic Drone Music
New Arrivals to the Archives—Part 2: Noise Music, Improvisations, and Atmospheres
New Arrivals to the Archives—Part 1: Early and Symphonic Electronic Music
The Silent Episode
The Electronic Music of Ryuichi Sakamoto
The Theremin Part 2: Recordings After 1970
The Theremin Part 1: From the Beginning to 1970
Telephone Love
Merry Moog 2022
Rain Music
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