Sounds like a dozen christmas ornaments all going off at once.
12:27pm
Parq:
I note the dates. These guys may have been among the crowd that was composing music for old-school video games, yeah?
12:44pm
Woody:
Hi Parq-
The League of Automatic Music Composers were less video game gents and more centered around Mills College and downtown NYC's electronic composition scenes.
Includes David Behrman, who released major works by Terry Riley, Max Neuhaus, etc. on Columbia records in the late 60s. Also, Paul DeMarinis who is an amazing installation artist currently teaching at Stanford.
12:57pm
Parq:
Thanks, W. I remember seeing guys from that scene on Channel 13, back in the days before it became the Eric Clapton Channel.
1:04pm
a-manz:
the distortion on this track's vocals is wicked!
2:08pm
NRPS:
Garden of Eden. Cool.
2:37pm
Wes:
Question: on the back of a car window, someone has placed a large turtle decal in one corner, with two smaller turtles in the other corner...could this possibly imply a single mother, seperated from two children somehow?
2:52pm
(mta) Tony:
Wes, I think you're looking too deeply into that window pane. Did any today? Most likely the driver just likes turtles. They're collectible items. Hi Woody, good trippy show; it's got Wes envisioning people's destroyed lives in a glass with turtles. (tee hee)!
3:01pm
R & B:
workin' like jerks
lovin the music
keeping us sane
3:03pm
Wes:
Indeed, good stuff! Got my mind at ease, for sure. (I still think there is something to the turtles, but I don't really want to find out)
3:03pm
Ike:
Good show!
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Listener comments!
Wes:
Parq:
Woody:
The League of Automatic Music Composers were less video game gents and more centered around Mills College and downtown NYC's electronic composition scenes.
Includes David Behrman, who released major works by Terry Riley, Max Neuhaus, etc. on Columbia records in the late 60s. Also, Paul DeMarinis who is an amazing installation artist currently teaching at Stanford.
Parq:
a-manz:
NRPS:
Wes:
(mta) Tony:
R & B:
lovin the music
keeping us sane
Wes:
Ike: