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Old 06.21.2009, 01:49 PM   #1
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This lady had a bunch of records for 50 cents a piece, and I figured, why be picky? So instead of getting 2 like I probably would have, I picked up eight.

How'd I do? I have a feeling I'm only going to like the first two and hate everything else, because the other stuff is mostly older compositions arranged for the synth, but I thought I'd give it a shot.

Max Neuhausen- Electronics and Percussion I'm listening to this right now and I'm digging it.

New Electronic Music from the Leaders of the Avant-Garde:
John Cage- Variations II (performed by David Tudor)
Milton Babbitt- Ensembles For Synthesizer
Henri Pousseur- Trois Visages de Liege

Tomita- Firebird

Tomita- The Planets

Tomita- The Bermuda Triangle

Ryo Kawasaki- Juice

Lutoslawski Berkely Bedford Peter Pears London Sinfonietta Conducted by the Composers

Walter Carlos- By Request

Everything You Always Wanted To Hear on the Moog

Scriabin/Nemtin Universe
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