Max Mathews

Real Name:
Max Vernon Mathews
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The father of computer music, pioneering researcher Max Mathews (born Nov. 13, 1926, Columbus, Nebraska, USA, died April 21, 2011) programmed the first-ever computer-generated sounds, setting into motion a technological and creative revolution which continues to this day. A telecommunications engineer and amateur violinist working in Bell Telephone Laboratories' acoustic and behavioral research department during the mid-'50s, Mathews was originally assigned to explore the digital transmission and recording of speech patterns, a process he realized could be easily adapted to the composition and playback of music as well. In 1957, he created the first music-synthesizing program, MUSIC 1, effectively transforming the computer into a new kind of instrument, one theoretically capable of generating any sound transmitted through a loudspeaker.
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Albums

Various - Music From Mathematics (2 versions)

Decca (2) 1962
  • Three Against Four (Exerpt)

Various - Electronic Music (Music From Mathematics) (LP + Box)

Keyboard Jr. Recordings 1967
  • Masquerades

Various - Voice Of The Computer: New Musical Horizons (LP)

Decca (2) 1970

Singles & EPs

Various - Music From Mathematics (10", box)

Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. 1961

Various - Music By Computers (4xFlexi, 7", Boo)

John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1969

Compilations

Various - Music Room Acoustics (2x7", Comp)

The Royal Swedish Academy Of Music 1977
  • Bicycle Built For Two

Various - Early Modulations Vintage Volts (CD, Comp)

Caipirinha Productions 2000
  • Phosphones

Various - OHM+: The Early Gurus Of Electronic Music (3xCD + DVD + Box, Comp, Spe)

Ellipsis Arts 2005
  • Bicycle Built For Two

Various - ELEVENELEVEN :: Early Modulations (File, MP3, Comp, 192)

Alias Frequencies 2008

Videos

  • Phosphones

Various - OHM+: The Early Gurus Of Electronic Music (DVD)

Ellipsis Arts 2005

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