Dockstader, Tod
Eight Electronic Pieces
Originally self-released in 1961 and later issued by Folkways, Tod Dockstaders Eight Electronic Pieces is a foundational
document of American electronic music and a stunning first work from this revolutionary composer. Refused access to the
resources and funding of the academy and without any interest from the record industry, Dockstader assembled his debut
album through three years of his own private labor - recording after-hours at the New York radio station where he
worked. Dockstaders approach was informed by the laboratory experiments of his European contemporaries Edgar Varèse and
Pierre Schaefer as well as by the aleatory compositional techniques and neo-dadaist aesthetics of John Cage.
While Dockstader famously described his music as "organized sound," Eight Electronic Pieces is not pure musique
concrète. Oscillators pulse and clash with fragments of incidental tape music, leaving collages of sound as tuneful and
memorable as they are otherworldly. A visionary debut that presages the abstract ambience of modern IDM and an essential
addition to any collection of early electronic music.
Limited edition of 500 numbered copies on clear vinyl.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
30-03-2017
Label
Item-nr
501303
EAN
0855985006727
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
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PIECE #1
2
PIECE #2
3
PIECE #3
4
PIECE #4
5
PIECE #5
6
PIECE #6
7
PIECE #7
8
PIECE #8