Various – OHM: The Early Gurus Of Electronic Music (1948-1980)
Genre: | Electronic |
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Style: | Musique Concrète, Experimental |
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Tracklist
Clara Rockmore– | Tchaikovsky: Valse Sentimentale | 2:08 | |
Olivier Messiaen– | Oraison | 7:42 | |
Pierre Schaeffer– | Etude Aux Chemins De Fer | 2:50 | |
John Cage– | Williams Mix | 5:42 | |
Herbert Eimert & Robert Beyer– | Klangstudie II | 4:27 | |
Otto Luening– | Low Speed | 3:40 | |
Hugh Le Caine– | Dripsody | 1:26 | |
Louis And Bebe Barron– | Main Title From Forbidden Planet | 2:19 | |
Oskar Sala– | Concertando Rubato From Electronische Tanzsuite | 3:07 | |
Edgard Varèse– | Poeme Electronique | 8:00 | |
Richard Maxfield– | Sine Music (A Swarm Of Butterflies Encountered Over The Ocean) | 6:00 | |
Tod Dockstader– | Apocalypse – Part 2 | 2:01 | |
Karlheinz Stockhausen– | Kontakte (Edit) | 6:20 | |
Vladimir Ussachevsky– | Wireless Fantasy | 4:35 | |
Milton Babbitt– | Phonemena For Soprano And Piano (Edit) | 4:57 | |
MEV*– | Spacecraft (Edit) | 6:06 | |
Raymond Scott– | Cindy Electronium | 1:55 | |
Steve Reich– | Pendulum Music | 5:52 | |
Pauline Oliveros– | Bye Bye Butterfly | 8:02 | |
Joji Yuasa– | Projection Esemplastic For White Noise | 7:36 | |
Morton Subotnick– | Silver Apples Of The Moon, Part 1 (Edit) | 4:20 | |
David Tudor– | Rainforest Version 1 (Edit) | 5:09 | |
Terry Riley– | Poppy Nogood (Edit) | 7:55 | |
Holger Czukay– | Boat-Woman-Song (Edit) | 5:01 | |
Luc Ferrari– | Music Promenade (Edit) | 7:00 | |
François Bayle– | Rosace 3 From Vibrations Composées | 3:19 | |
Jean-Claude Risset– | Mutations (Edit) | 4:55 | |
Iannis Xenakis– | Hibiki-Hana-Ma (Edit) | 4:39 | |
La Monte Young– | Excerpt "31|69 C. 12:17:22-12:25:33 PM NYC" From: Drift Study "31|69 C. 12:17:33-12:24:33 PM NYC" From: Map Of 49's Dream The Two Systems Of Eleven Sets Of Galactic Intervals (Edit) | 7:00 | |
Charles Dodge– | He Destroyed Her Image | 1:59 | |
Paul Lansky– | Six Fantasies On A Poem By Thomas Campion: Her Song | 3:04 | |
Laurie Spiegel– | Appalachian Grove I | 5:20 | |
Bernard Parmegiani– | En Phase/Hors Phase | 2:29 | |
David Behrman– | On The Other Ocean (Edit) | 6:48 | |
John Chowning– | Stria (Edit) | 5:11 | |
Maryanne Amacher– | Living Sound, Patent Pending Music For Sound-Joined Rooms Series (Edit) | 7:02 | |
Robert Ashley– | Automatic Writing (Edit) | 7:07 | |
Alvin Curran– | Canti Illuminati (Edit) | 7:25 | |
Alvin Lucier– | Music On A Long Thin Wire (Edit) | 6:43 | |
Klaus Schulze– | Melange | 6:52 | |
Jon Hassell– | Before And After Charm (La Notte) | 7:59 | |
Brian Eno– | Unfamiliar Wind (Leeks Hills) | 5:21 |
Credits (71)
- Jennifer BealCoordinator [Project Coordinator]
- Russell Charno, D.C.*Coordinator [Project Director]
- Stoltze DesignDesign [Graphic Design By]
- Priscilla StuckeyEdited By
- Jeffrey CharnoExecutive-Producer
- Alvin CurranLiner Notes
Notes
Released as a 3 CD set and a special edition with additional DVD.
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![]() | OHM: The Early Gurus Of Electronic Music (1948-1980) 3×CD, Compilation | Ellipsis Arts – CD3670 | US | 2000 | US — 2000 | ||||
![]() | OHM+ : The Early Gurus Of Electronic Music : 1948 - 1980 3×CD, Compilation, Reissue; DVD; Box Set, Special Edition | Ellipsis Arts – CD3690 | US | 2005 | US — 2005 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | OHM+: The Early Gurus Of Electronic Music DVD, NTSC | Ellipsis Arts – DVD 3694 | US | 2005 | US — 2005 | Recently Edited |
Recommendations
- 2002 BelgiumCD —Compilation
- 1998 USCD —Compilation, Remastered
Reviews
- I cannot believe that this 20+ year-old compilation is being offered at such a reasonable price! An encyclopedic compilation, the asking prices are worth it for the massive booklet alone!
- Track 1-15 is an acoustic piece. Clearly what they meant to use was the electronic version of Philomel, which you can find on YouTube.
- Highly recommended for anyone who has an interest in how all of this got started, and has a taste for experimental electronic. You won't find much in the way of beats and structure often, because in many cases what you are hearing on the track is the first time such methods were even used. These are the pioneers. The ones who invented the synths and the algorithms in them, with names like Chowning, Theramin, and Moog in the credits; the ones who strung thousands of feet of wire around a studio to see how it would distort a sound wave; built elaborate "sonic rooms" where the audience would walk around triggering effects, creating their own personal roar.
The book that accompanies the 3 disc set is gorgeous. Full color, glossy, and around 100 pages long. It includes not only detailed information on each song and artist on the three discs, but a wealth of tangental information as well, such as history, engineering, artist's thoughts, and so on. It is by no means a substitute for a thorough essay on the history of electronic music, but far, far more than you usually get in even a box set.
As for the music itself, it is great stuff, though a bit "out there" in some cases, and not really something you would just put on as background music. For instance, track eight on disc three features nothing but the murmering of Robert Ashley's personal thoughts surrounding his work. Other songs are practically sonic blasts that are almost akin to the Noise genre. Alas, a lot of the music has been edited and shortened, as noted above. It is understandable though, especially considering the fact that some of the tracks are excerpts from hours long shows. The good news is that you would have a hell of time procuring all of this music on your own, especially since some of these tracks have never been released before.
Some highlights: John Cage's Williams Mix, here is a song with a score that is over five-hundred pages long! From a technical standpoint, very interesting. No doubt it could be accomplished in no time with today's technology, for 1952 it was a huge achievement. Terry Riley's long, completely improv organ sets with an eastern influence. Amacher's petri dish approach to dynamic, three dimensional sound sculptures (woefully handicapped in their stereo form.) It's all good though.
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