The sound of tomorrow : how electronic music was smuggled into the mainstream /
Monterey pop festival, 1967. Bernie Krause and Paul Beaver demonstrated a Moog synthesizer to the assembled rock aristocracy, plugging into a surge of interest that would see synthesizers and electronic sound become commonplace in rock and pop early the following decade. And yet in 1967 electronic m...
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New York ; London :
Bloomsbury Pub.,
2012.
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Table of Contents:
- FC; Half title; Title; Copyright; Introduction; 1 More music than they ever had before; 2 I like music that explodes into space; 3 The privilege of ignoring conventions; 4 Out of the ordinary; 5 Manhattan researchers; 6 Because a fire was in my head; 7 Moog men; 8 White noise; 9 It rhymes with vogue; Epilogue; Notes; Watch and listen; Sources; Acknowledgements; Index.