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VariousDesde El Otro Lado (Electroacoustic Music From Latin America)

Various - Desde El Otro Lado (Electroacoustic Music From Latin America) album cover

Label:

oodiscs – oo45

Format:

CD, Compilation

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Musique Concrète, Experimental

Tracklist

1E. Reck Miranda*Electroacoustic Samba X
Computer, Composed ByEduardo Reck Miranda
2:40
2Elsa JustelFy Mor
Performer [Kitchen Utensils], Vocals, Computer, Composed ByElsa Justel
12:12
3Nicolás Suarez EyzaguirreChica Aruma
Computer [Macintosh, Percussion Module]Nicolás Suarez Eyzaguirre
4:25
4Alfredo del MónacoSyntagma A7:40
5Antonio RussekOhtzalan
Synthesizer [Controlled In Real-time]Antonio Russek
10:17
6Sergio Carlos & Oscar GarcíaEs Zas10:29
7Alejandro JoséTodo Es Uno
Computer [Sampling, Processing]Alejandro José
8:50
8Ricardo Dal FarraAshram
Veena [Mukha]Joseph Celli
9:20
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  • Phonographic Copyright ℗oodiscs inc.
  • Copyright ©oodiscs inc.
  • Produced AtColumbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center
  • Pressed ByDOCdata New England

Credits

  • Art DirectionRobert Appleton (2)
  • DesignMichael Motley (2)
  • Executive-ProducerJonathan Scheuer
  • Mastered By [Digital Mastering]David Dunn
  • ProducerSteve Peters
  • Producer [Curator]Ricardo Dal Farra

Notes

"Electroacoustic Samba X" composed 1995, is part of a series of studies on Brazilian rhythms and their relation with computer synthesized timbres. The work uses samples of Brazilian percussion instruments and a new granular synthesis-like system developed by the composer, Chaosynth.
"Fy Mor" composed 1991, divided into ten sections.
"Chica Aruma" composed 1994, based on an exploration of the language of the Aymara people indigenous to the Andes region of Bolivia.
"Syntagma A" composed 1972, tape part created at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center.
"Ohtzalan" composed 1990, performed at the Metropolitan Museum in New York City during the exhibition "Mexico: A Work of Art", and at the IBM Auditorium and the Bronx Museum of Art.
"Es Zas" composed 1993, originally intended to be presented using the Octophonic Sound System, re-mixed for stereo configuration.
"Todo Es Uno" composed 1995, derives all its sounds from two sources: the energy signals from a pulsar 175 light years from Earth, as recorded by the Arecibo Radio Telescope in Puerto Rico; and the transference of sound of several aminoacids from the human organism, as registred by a Canadian researcher.
"Ashram" composed 1991, commissioned by Joseph Celli. All of the sounds on the tape part were produced via electronic processing of acoustic mukha veena sounds.

℗ & © 1998, oodiscs inc.
Made in the USA
Printed in Canada

Packaging: standard jewel case with 8 page foldout booklet

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 7 89481 00452 2
  • Barcode: 789481004522
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L761
  • Mould SID Code: ifpi 1Z07
  • Matrix / Runout: DOCdata New England OO#45 <01>
  • SPARS Code: DDD

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