A short history of noise music with vintage recordings.
Antonio Russolo, Chorale and Serenata, 1924
Walther Ruttmann, Wochenende (Weekend), 1930
Else Marie Pade, Symphonie Magnetophonique, 1958
John Cage and David Tudor, Variations IV, 1965
Robert Ashley, Wolfman, 1964
Olivetti typewriter recorded lesson, 1968
Annea Lockwood, Tiger Balm, 1970
Laurie Spiegel, Four Short Visits to Different Worlds: Mines, 1971
Pulsar, NASA recording, 1975
Gisele Ricard, Je Vous Aime,...
A short history of noise music with vintage recordings.
- Antonio Russolo, Chorale and Serenata, 1924
- Walther Ruttmann, Wochenende (Weekend), 1930
- Else Marie Pade, Symphonie Magnetophonique, 1958
- John Cage and David Tudor, Variations IV, 1965
- Robert Ashley, Wolfman, 1964
- Olivetti typewriter recorded lesson, 1968
- Annea Lockwood, Tiger Balm, 1970
- Laurie Spiegel, Four Short Visits to Different Worlds: Mines, 1971
- Pulsar, NASA recording, 1975
- Gisele Ricard, Je Vous Aime, 1980
- Gordon Mumma, Cybersonic Horn Performance Live, circa 1980
- Operating Theater (Roger Doyle), Rapid Eye Movements, 1981
This episode’s Archive Mix. These two records are played simultaneously and are not manipulated in any way, leaving all audio and musical interactions to chance.
Lady Nelson and the Lords, Piccadilly Pickle (1968) + Mnemonists, Fragments (1982)
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