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01. BULENT AREL - Electronic Music No.1 (1960)
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02. BULENT AREL - Mimiana I : Flux (1968)
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03. BULENT AREL - Mimiana II : Frieze (1969)
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04. BULENT AREL - Stereo Electronic Music No.2 (1970)
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ARTIST
AREL, BULENT
TITLE
Electronic Music 1960-1973
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
SUB ROSA
CATALOG #
SR 431LP
SR 431LP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
3/17/2017
2017 repress; LP version.
Bülent Arel
's (1919-1990) work occupies a special place in the history of electronic music, with one thing being certain: Arel's work is still fresh, groundbreaking, and it always look outs for the next adventure in sound. Sub Rosa present a collection of his works here as part of their
Early Electronic
series. Bülent Arel was a Turkish-born American composer of electronic and contemporary classical music. He was also a devoted teacher, a sculptor, and a painter. From 1940 to 1947, Arel studied composition, piano, and 20th century classical music at the Ankara Conservatory. In 1959, Arel came to the US on a grant by the Rockefeller Foundation to work at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center. By that time the center had just started out under its director
Vladimir Ussachevsky
. During Arel's work in Princeton he also met
Edgard Varèse
, with whom in 1962 he worked on the electronic sections of Varèse's
Déserts
.
Frank Zappa
lists Arel as a key influence. Today's electronic music - whether it is
Autechre
's
Confield
(2001),
Aphex Twin
's
Selected Ambient Works Vol. II
(1999), or
Squarepusher
's
Do You Know Squarepusher
(2001) - builds upon a solid foundation which Bülent Arel helped to pave.
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