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01. CHARLEMAGNE PALESTINE - Sine Wave Study (1967)
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02. CHARLEMAGNE PALESTINE - Open-Closing (1968)
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03. CHARLEMAGNE PALESTINE - 7 Organism Study (1968)
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04. CHARLEMAGNE PALESTINE - Negative Sound Study (1969)
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05. CHARLEMAGNE PALESTINE - Tymbral for Pran Nath (1970)
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ARTIST
PALESTINE, CHARLEMAGNE
TITLE
In Mid-Air (Golden 3)
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
ALGA MARGHEN
CATALOG #
NMN 047CD
NMN 047CD
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
4/1/2014
Originally released in 2003. The first electronically generated sounds that
Charlemagne Palestine
ever heard came from the machines he encountered in ordinary daily urban life. Machines like the refrigerator electric motor, or electrical generators; but it was especially the sounds of motion (race cars, motorcycles, war planes, rocket ships) that first excited his sonic imagination as a young teenager. Then he heard the electronic music of
Tod Dockstader
,
Pierre Henry
and
Pierre Schaeffer
, the famous "Podme Electronique" of
Varèse
,
Xenakis
and "Gesang der Junglinge" of
Stockhausen
. He immediately reacted buying a cheap reel-to-reel tape recorder, cutting and pasting recording tape and making collage sound experiments. Then, one day, Charlemagne Palestine experienced at an electronic music studio what electronically produced sound waves looked and sounded like through an oscilloscope and he began studying Helmholtz's
On the Sensation of Tone
. He started dreaming of an expressive, continuous, ever-moving, ever-changing sound form; an enormous sonorous, 3-dimensional sculptural canvas in mid-air using electronically produced sounds. The first experiments were done with simple sine tone generators emitting the purest sound waves without any overtones. With access to more complex systems, the sound was constructed using the sine/sawtooth/square wave oscillators in a fluid, ever-changing mix of adding or filtering overtones and white noise to create sonorities, constantly changing timbres, and weight. Five early electronic compositions including "Sine Tone Study" (1967); "Open Closing" (1968), created through speed alterations of "Holy 1+2"; "Seven Organism Study" (1968); "Negative Sound Study" (1969) and "Timbral for Pran Nath" (1970). Late night electronic sonorities created on the Buchlas 100 & 200 systems available at the New York University Intermedia Centre. All compositions previously-unreleased. 3-folded digipak cover with original photos and liner notes written by the composer.
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