Morton Subotnick. Volume 2, Electronic works.

Two works taken from the original master tapes: Sidewinder (1971), like Touch (1969), created for the first commercially available quadraphonic record player, is heard for the first time in 4.1 surround sound with a new liquid light show by Tony Martin; Until Spring (1975), appears for the first tim...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Subotnick, Morton (Author, Composer, interviewee (expression)), Roads, Curtis (Author)
Other Authors: Martin, Tony, 1937- (Set designer, interviewee (expression),)
Format: Video
Language:English
German
French
Language Notes:Text in English, German, and French.
Published: New York, NY : Mode Records, 2004.
Series:Classical music in video
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press)
Description
Summary:Two works taken from the original master tapes: Sidewinder (1971), like Touch (1969), created for the first commercially available quadraphonic record player, is heard for the first time in 4.1 surround sound with a new liquid light show by Tony Martin; Until Spring (1975), appears for the first time in 5.1 surround sound.
Item Description:"Composed by electronic music pioneer Morton Subotnick for LP ... presented here for the first time in multi-channel sound, remixed by the composer"--Original container.
Includes interactive navigation.
Special features include: Sidewinder is presented with a new liquid light show by Tony Martin, a collaborator with Subotnick at the Electric Circus, who also created light shows for the Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane, among others; Over 90 minutes of interviews including: Subotnick & Tony Martin in conversation about their meeting, early collaborations, and goals, "The right arm stories, part 1": Subotnick's biographical monologue ranging from childhood to war years, Tony Martin demonstrates the creative process behind the light show; Surround sound and dedicated PCM-stereo mixes by the composer; Bonus DVD-AUDIO DISC features uncompressed 48khz/24-bit sound; Essays by Subotnick and Curtis Roads.
Physical Description:1 online resource (156 min.).