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Michel Redolfi: Sonic Waters Underwater Music { Vinyl LP }
Michel Redolfi: Sonic Waters Underwater Music { Vinyl LP }
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Title: Sonic Waters Underwater Music
Artist: Michel Redolfi
Label: Sub Rosa
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5411867334934
Genre: Electronic
Release Date: 2021-12-10
Number of Discs: 1
Vinyl LP pressing. A work that literally immerses the listener into an acoustical substance. The sound becomes almost like matter, like jelly. Soon, you're swimming in sound, getting lost inside it. With the Sonic Waters project initiated in 1978, my aim was to situate field of electronic music within a liberating and futuristic experience, outside the concert halls and in sync with the development of new instruments - in particular the Synclavier digital synthesizer, the first model of which I acquired in 1977. As concert space, the Pacific Ocean seemed to me to be the ideal experimental medium for both acoustic and cultural reasons. I then developed the aesthetic and technical
Tracks:
1.1 Overture (1981)
1.2 Fluide et sonique (1981)
1.3 Arabesque i (1981)
1.4 Nocturnal (1981)
1.5 Carillon (1981)
1.6 Arabesque ii (1981)
1.7 jolla cove live recording (1981)
1.8 Fractions (la nouvelle atlantide) (1987)
1.9 Wind and sea (1979)
1.10 Sunny afternoon at bird rock beach (1983)
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Artist: Michel Redolfi
Label: Sub Rosa
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5411867334934
Genre: Electronic
Release Date: 2021-12-10
Number of Discs: 1
Vinyl LP pressing. A work that literally immerses the listener into an acoustical substance. The sound becomes almost like matter, like jelly. Soon, you're swimming in sound, getting lost inside it. With the Sonic Waters project initiated in 1978, my aim was to situate field of electronic music within a liberating and futuristic experience, outside the concert halls and in sync with the development of new instruments - in particular the Synclavier digital synthesizer, the first model of which I acquired in 1977. As concert space, the Pacific Ocean seemed to me to be the ideal experimental medium for both acoustic and cultural reasons. I then developed the aesthetic and technical
Tracks:
1.1 Overture (1981)
1.2 Fluide et sonique (1981)
1.3 Arabesque i (1981)
1.4 Nocturnal (1981)
1.5 Carillon (1981)
1.6 Arabesque ii (1981)
1.7 jolla cove live recording (1981)
1.8 Fractions (la nouvelle atlantide) (1987)
1.9 Wind and sea (1979)
1.10 Sunny afternoon at bird rock beach (1983)
