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Live electronic music, 1958-72 (Live electronic music in the UK (Hugh…
Live electronic music, 1958-72
Henry Pousseur: Scambi (1957)
Open or mobile tape work
filtered white noise
Live electronic music in the UK
Hugh Davies, Stockhausen's assistant brings ideas to UK
Built first sound producing device 1967
Shozyg (1968) Two fret saw blade mounted inside book and heavily amplified
There are still intrument building workshops in the UK, using live coding and Tidal and ixi-lang
Stochausen: Kontakte (1960)
Quadraphonic sound- rotating speakers
Abolish disitnction between studio electronic music and live
John Cage: Catridge Music (1960)
'Live Electronic Music'
Various objects inserted into record player carteridges
Inspired
Robert Asheley: The Wolfman (1964)
Drone piece using vocal and feedback sounds
Microphone held close to mouth and cavity changes the noise
Alvin Lucier: Music for Solo Performer 1964-5
Electrodes placed onscalp
Alpha wave activities increase when in meditative state
Broadcast via loudspeaker
Resonate percussion as brain activity increases
Gordon Mumma: Hornpipe (1967)
Waldhorn, french horn and sound circuitry
Cybersonic console
David Beherman: Run through (1967-8)
Avant-garde
Mikrophonie I (1964-5)