Early Modulations: Vintage Volts

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With her film Modulations: Cinema for the Ear and its accompanying CD soundtrack, Iara Lee and her Caipirinha production company/record label attempted to convey a sense of history to the electronic music revolution. Seeking to draw lines of connection from Kraftwerk to Derrick May, Afrika Bambaataa to Aphrodite, Modulations was an insightful stab at a concise, overarching viewpoint. On Early Modulations: Vintage Volts, the lens is focused further into the past, focusing on electronic music experimentation from the '50s and '60s. The musicians featured on this collection, like Pierre Schaeffer and Luc Ferrari, were pioneers of the genre who composed long before the invention of personal computers, sequencers, and samplers. Many of these musicians are obscure to the casual fan, but some of the music represented here made a huge impact on top composers to follow--John Cage's "Imaginary Landscape No. 1" and Morton Subotnick's "Silver Apples of the Moon" influenced everyone from Philip Glass to Mixmaster Morris. But much of the music on the collection remains rooted in its time--Max Matthews's "Bicycle Built for Two" could be the ultimate love song for the Atomic Age. --David Prince

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Early Modulations: Vintage Volts
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Essential listening
  • Early Modulations is essential listening
Early Modulations: Vintage Volts
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Caipirinha Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00002EPKP
Release Date: 2000-01-18

Tracks:

  1. Incantation - Otto Luening/Vladimir Ussachevsky
  2. Bicycle Built For Two - Max Mathews
  3. Etude Aux Chemins Fer - Pierre Schaeffer
  4. Concret Ph - Iannis Xenakis
  5. Imaginary Landscape No.1 - John Cage
  6. Treni D'onda A Modulazione D'Intensita - Vittorio Gelmetti
  7. Piece For Tape Recorder - Vladimir Ussachevsky
  8. Tete Et Queue Du Dragon - Luc Ferrari
  9. Silver Apples Of The Moon - Morton Subotnick

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With her film Modulations: Cinema for the Ear and its accompanying CD soundtrack, Iara Lee and her Caipirinha production company/record label attempted to convey a sense of history to the electronic music revolution. Seeking to draw lines of connection from Kraftwerk to Derrick May, Afrika Bambaataa to Aphrodite, Modulations was an insightful stab at a concise, overarching viewpoint. On Early Modulations: Vintage Volts, the lens is focused further into the past, focusing on electronic music experimentation from the '50s and '60s. The musicians featured on this collection, like Pierre Schaeffer and Luc Ferrari, were pioneers of the genre who composed long before the invention of personal computers, sequencers, and samplers. Many of these musicians are obscure to the casual fan, but some of the music represented here made a huge impact on top composers to follow--John Cage's "Imaginary Landscape No. 1" and Morton Subotnick's "Silver Apples of the Moon" influenced everyone from Philip Glass to Mixmaster Morris. But much of the music on the collection remains rooted in its time--Max Matthews's "Bicycle Built for Two" could be the ultimate love song for the Atomic Age. --David Prince

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Essential listening.......2000-07-07

The film "Modulations" as directed by Iara Lee had a rather bold ambition to document the entire history of electronic music, starting in its earliest days and working its way to the present. However, such an effort may be ambitious, but not realistic. Because of this, Modulations was enjoyable but certainly not the authoritative guide to electronic music. In fact, its soundtrack released by Caipirinha offering a seemingly random selection of tracks from all over the spectrum.

"Vintage Volts" is the sister release to the soundtrack and has proven much more effective as a guide to early electronic music. I expected these recordings to be more of a historical novelty in many cases, but on the whole nearly every selection on the disc is strong; so strong, in fact, that many of them sound "newer", both in their sounds and in their concepts, than most new electronic music. These composers also have the advantage of doing it all first. Morton Subotnick's "Silver Apples of the Moon," for example, is so brilliantly strange that it practically outdoes itself. The only novelty track really is Max Mathew's "Bicycle Built For Two," but its brevity makes it worth including, since it serves as a recorded document of some of the first voice synthesis technology. Only Luc Ferrari's "Tête et Queue du Dragon" manages to get caught up in itself, a noisy sound collage with no real flow to it in my opinion. "Vintage Volts" is essential listening for anyone interested in knowing where contemporary music came from; virtually all music now has been affected and/or influenced by what these composers were doing in their time.

5 out of 5 stars Early Modulations is essential listening.......2000-01-20

This new compilation is long overdue. This CD shows exactly how futuristic the future of music looked for the electro-acoustic composers and music concrete musicians starting in 1947 and concluding in 1967. These compositions are still as groundbreaking and revolutionary and thanks to many smart young sampling electronica musicians, surprisingly somewhat familiar. The real strength of this cd is that while it is experimental, its entirely listenable throughout while remaining totally thought-provoking as to the possibilities of whats to come. These composers were working analog, totally hands-on and it sounds contemporary! Check it out now, and lets start this year, decade, century, and millenium off right: on the same page--looking ahead from a past that is still somehow beyond us.

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