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SIGNS - A compilation of wigglers' graphical notations for the Buchla Synthesizer

2011-12-28 by Giorgio Sancristoforo

SIGNS
A COMPILATION OF WIGGLERS’ 
GRAPHICAL NOTATIONS FOR THE BUCHLA SYNTHESIZER


Some months ago I’ve asked to the fellow Buchla musicians of the MuffWigglers website to partecipate to a collective experiment on music notation for the Buchla synthesizer. 
In the world of modular synthesizers music we often see free improvisations, sketches, etudes, but very rarely “composed” music with notation. 

This experiment was an attempt to involve nowadays modular musicians in the field of composition by means of graphical notation.

The result is finally here.
Signs is not only an amazing collection of mind blowing music, it is also the proof that notation in electronic music is alive and kicking and indeed deserve further explorations.

I want to thank with all my heart all the contributors of this amazing work. 
I hope you will all enjoy it.


http://www.gleetchplug.com/Gleetchplug/Releases.html

TRACKLIST

1)Olga Kokcharova & Gianluca Ruggeri : Eidetic Landscape 
2)Todd Barton : Altair II 
3)Niklas Winde aka 7th DanSound : Men för helvete Älskling!
4)Cyril Baud aka Ernest Saint Laurent : Incursions 3 
5)Didier Debril : Sequences  
6)Giorgio Sancristoforo : Andante Molto Vago 
7)David Talento : That Which Was Then Becoming 
8)Lyonel Bauchet : Kinesthézic 
9)Schleusolz : Waltzing at the shipyard

CONTAINS A 22 PAGES BOOKLET

Re: [200e] SIGNS - A compilation of wigglers' graphical notations for the Buchla Synthesizer

2011-12-28 by don hassler

Such an outstanding project, these are all so wonderful!



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 From: Giorgio Sancristoforo <Tobor@gleetchplug.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, 28 December 2011, 8:04
Subject: [200e] SIGNS - A compilation of wigglers' graphical notations for the Buchla Synthesizer
 
SIGNS
A COMPILATION OF WIGGLERS’ 
GRAPHICAL NOTATIONS FOR THE BUCHLA SYNTHESIZER


Some months ago I’ve asked to the fellow Buchla musicians of the MuffWigglers website to partecipate to a collective experiment on music notation for the Buchla synthesizer. 
In the world of modular synthesizers music we often see free improvisations, sketches, etudes, but very rarely “composed” music with notation. 

This experiment was an attempt to involve nowadays modular musicians in the field of composition by means of graphical notation.

The result is finally here.
Signs is not only an amazing collection of mind blowing music, it is also the proof that notation in electronic music is alive and kicking and indeed deserve further explorations.

I want to thank with all my heart all the contributors of this amazing work. 
I hope you will all enjoy it.


http://www.gleetchplug.com/Gleetchplug/Releases.html

TRACKLIST

1)Olga Kokcharova & Gianluca Ruggeri : Eidetic Landscape 
2)Todd Barton : Altair II 
3)Niklas Winde aka 7th DanSound : Men för helvete Älskling!
4)Cyril Baud aka Ernest Saint Laurent : Incursions 3 
5)Didier Debril : Sequences  
6)Giorgio Sancristoforo : Andante Molto Vago 
7)David Talento : That Which Was Then Becoming 
8)Lyonel Bauchet : Kinesthézic 
9)Schleusolz : Waltzing at the shipyard

CONTAINS A 22 PAGES BOOKLET




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RE: [200e] SIGNS - A compilation of wigglers' graphical notations for the Buchla Synthesizer

2011-12-29 by Jose Luis Maire Montero

Congratulations!!
 
The result is fantastic.
 
Thanks.
 
j.l. maire

 

> To: 200e@yahoogroups.com
> From: Tobor@gleetchplug.com
> Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2011 14:04:29 +0100
> Subject: [200e] SIGNS - A compilation of wigglers' graphical notations for the Buchla Synthesizer
> 
> SIGNS
> A COMPILATION OF WIGGLERS� 
> GRAPHICAL NOTATIONS FOR THE BUCHLA SYNTHESIZER
> 
> 
> Some months ago I�ve asked to the fellow Buchla musicians of the MuffWigglers website to partecipate to a collective experiment on music notation for the Buchla synthesizer. 
> In the world of modular synthesizers music we often see free improvisations, sketches, etudes, but very rarely �composed� music with notation. 
> 
> This experiment was an attempt to involve nowadays modular musicians in the field of composition by means of graphical notation.
> 
> The result is finally here.
> Signs is not only an amazing collection of mind blowing music, it is also the proof that notation in electronic music is alive and kicking and indeed deserve further explorations.
> 
> I want to thank with all my heart all the contributors of this amazing work. 
> I hope you will all enjoy it.
> 
> 
> http://www.gleetchplug.com/Gleetchplug/Releases.html
> 
> TRACKLIST
> 
> 1)Olga Kokcharova & Gianluca Ruggeri : Eidetic Landscape 
> 2)Todd Barton : Altair II 
> 3)Niklas Winde aka 7th DanSound : Men f�r helvete �lskling!
> 4)Cyril Baud aka Ernest Saint Laurent : Incursions 3 
> 5)Didier Debril : Sequences 
> 6)Giorgio Sancristoforo : Andante Molto Vago 
> 7)David Talento : That Which Was Then Becoming 
> 8)Lyonel Bauchet : Kinesth�zic 
> 9)Schleusolz : Waltzing at the shipyard
> 
> CONTAINS A 22 PAGES BOOKLET
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ------------------------------------
> 
> Yahoo! Groups Links
> 
> 
> 
 		 	   		  

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Re: [200e] SIGNS - A compilation of wigglers' graphical notations for the Buchla Synthesizer

2011-12-29 by Brian Whittington

Yes, I gave this a listen last night.  Quality stuff.  Everyone involved did an excellent job, and the graphical representations were quite cool.  I particularly liked Niklas' score, which starts with generating the electricity at a power plant.  Always good to know!

Cheers,
Brian



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 From: Jose Luis Maire Montero <joluma188@hotmail.com>
To: 200e@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 5:01 AM
Subject: RE: [200e] SIGNS - A compilation of wigglers' graphical notations for the Buchla Synthesizer
 

Congratulations!!

The result is fantastic.

Thanks.

j.l. maire



> To: 200e@yahoogroups.com
> From: Tobor@gleetchplug.com
> Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2011 14:04:29 +0100
> Subject: [200e] SIGNS - A compilation of wigglers' graphical notations for the Buchla Synthesizer
> 
> SIGNS
> A COMPILATION OF WIGGLERS’ 
> GRAPHICAL NOTATIONS FOR THE BUCHLA SYNTHESIZER
> 
> 
> Some months ago I’ve asked to the fellow Buchla musicians of the MuffWigglers website to partecipate to a collective experiment on music notation for the Buchla synthesizer. 
> In the world of modular synthesizers music we often see free improvisations, sketches, etudes, but very rarely “composed” music with notation. 
> 
> This experiment was an attempt to involve nowadays modular musicians in the field of composition by means of graphical notation.
> 
> The result is finally here.
> Signs is not only an amazing collection of mind blowing music, it is also the proof that notation in electronic music is alive and kicking and indeed deserve further explorations.
> 
> I want to thank with all my heart all the contributors of this amazing work. 
> I hope you will all enjoy it.
> 
> 
> http://www.gleetchplug.com/Gleetchplug/Releases.html
> 
> TRACKLIST
> 
> 1)Olga Kokcharova & Gianluca Ruggeri : Eidetic Landscape 
> 2)Todd Barton : Altair II 
> 3)Niklas Winde aka 7th DanSound : Men för helvete Älskling!
> 4)Cyril Baud aka Ernest Saint Laurent : Incursions 3 
> 5)Didier Debril : Sequences 
> 6)Giorgio Sancristoforo : Andante Molto Vago 
> 7)David Talento : That Which Was Then Becoming 
> 8)Lyonel Bauchet : Kinesthézic 
> 9)Schleusolz : Waltzing at the shipyard
> 
> CONTAINS A 22 PAGES BOOKLET
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ------------------------------------
> 
> Yahoo! Groups Links
> 
> 
> 
                          

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