This is a "bonus track" added to the 4 tracks of Laurie Spiegel's 1980 Philo/Rounder LP "The Expanding Universe" on the new Sept. 2012 re-issue on the Unseen Worlds Records label, on both the limited edition translucent LP and the greatly-expanded double-cd. More information on this release is available here: http://unseenworlds.net/UW09 and here http://retiary.org/ls/expanding_universe
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This is a "bonus track" added to the 4 tracks of Laurie Spiegel's 1980 Philo/Rounder LP "The Expanding Universe" on the new … read more
This is a "bonus track" added to the 4 tracks of Laurie Spiegel's 1980 Philo/Rounder LP "The Expanding Universe" on the new Sept. 2012 re-issue on the Unseen Wor… read more
Laurie Spiegel (1945), a lute and banjo player by training, is a Chicago-born and New York-based composer of computer music who reacted to the futurism and dadaism of the early pioneers by developing an original aesthetic borrowed from folk music, creating relatively atmospheric and melodic music via arcane mathematical algorithms. Kepler's Harmony of the Worlds, Spiegel's realization of Johannes Kepler's book "Harmonices Mundi" was chosen for the opening track on the "Sounds of Earth" section of the golden record placed on board the Voyager spacecraft in 1977.
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Laurie Spiegel (1945), a lute and banjo player by training, is a Chicago-born and New York-based composer of computer music who reacted to the futurism and dadaism of the early pioneers by … read more
Laurie Spiegel (1945), a lute and banjo player by training, is a Chicago-born and New York-based composer of computer music who reacted to the futurism and dadaism of the early pioneers by developing an original aesthetic borrowed from… read more