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by nineteen999
2588 days ago
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This reminded me a little of the story of Raymond Scott's
"Electronium" machine, which was not a digital synthesizer, but a very early analog "algorithmic composition/generative music machine", back in the 60's and 70's: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronium https://www.laweekly.com/music/raymond-scotts-electronium-ne... He worked for Motown for several years as a creative director, but it seems no music that used the Electronium was ever released by them. Scott himself was a very interesting man, having earlier lead jazz bands and some of his earlier compositions were frequently used in cartoons of the day, the most famous of which are probably "Powerhouse" and "The Penguin". |
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Great music regardless. There's a cool version of War Dance for Wooden Indians with indian dancers on YouTube.