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.
An Electronic Poetry Slam
An Eggnogstic Synthesized Holiday Special
Radio Stockhausen
Electronic Music from Radios
Synthesizer Demonstration Records, Part 2
Synthesizer Demonstration Records, Part 1
I Think To Tomorrow: An Audio Interpretation of Isaac Asimov’s Foundation
An Imaginary Movie in Sound
Drum Machines: A Recorded History, Part 2, Digital Drum Machines
Drum Machines: A Recorded History, Part 1, Analog Drum Machines
The Sound of Sport—Tennis in the Wind
Dub Electronic
The Laughing Space
Reggae Loves Electronic Keyboards
An East River Park Sound Walk in New York
The French Love Their Synthesizers
The Electro-Acoustic Sounds of Tennis
Made at Home—Electronic Music Basement Tapes
Vintage Dutch Electronic Music
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