Call "Other Music" in NYC. They actually have a web site too: http://www.othermusic.com. They always have copies of Subotnick, etc. on vinyl, and they are very much into experimental electronic music--both popular and obscure. They carry many tiny labels, so you're bound to find something interesting. Be careful--some of the employees are much less intelligent than others. I mean to the point where you ask them about a record that's in their hands at the moment and they say "Uh, I don't think we carry that." Um, right. Other employees have excellent recommendations. David. > -----Original Message----- > From: Tkacs, Ken [mailto:Ken.Tkacs@...] > Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 1999 10:07 AM > To: 'MOTM Forum All' > Subject: [motm] E-Music Recommendations > > > From: "Tkacs, Ken" <Ken.Tkacs@...> > > > As long as we're asking for album recommendations, does anyone have any > ideas where to find electronic music that doesn't fall into the > "rock/jazz/new-age" categories? Stuff more into the 'electronic-symphonic' > or 'idiomatic electronic music' genres? > > I've bought all of the Carlos/Tomita/Vangelis stuff available (as > well as a > few weak Carlos imitators). I rely on my old vinyl for what > little Subotnik, > Mort Garson, Amin Bhatia, Mychael Danna, etc. that I could find. Over the > last twenty-five years I've played my Varez, Stockhausen, Xenakis, and the > "Forbidden Planet" soundtrack to death. I have a couple of CDs called > "Computer Music Volume [x]" with John Chowning's original FM works, etc. > I've been ending up with a CD collection that's 40% [sci-fi] soundtracks > because that kind of music is the closest thing to orchestral weirdness > being put out. > > Any suggestions? > > I have been very disappointed lately to find that music stores have pretty > much eliminated what meager "Electronic" bins they had. They seem to feel > that New Age, and in some cases Jazz, covers it all. To me, it > seems like a > whole sector of Electronic Music (with a capital 'E') has disappeared from > the earth. If any of you helpful folks can point out some titles I might > like and may have missed, I'd love to add them to my library. > > > > --------------------------- ONElist Sponsor ---------------------------- > > Celebrate the NEW ONElist! > Enter to win a trip to Hawaii! Go to: > <a href=" http://clickme.onelist.com/ad/hawaii2 ">Click Here</a> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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RE: E-Music Recommendations
1999-09-14 by David Bivins
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