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sounds very hip... I got the 3-disc Ohm boxed set a couple of years ago as an introduction to early electronic music, and there's some cool looping on that as well. ~Tim > [Original Message] > From: <cul-baisser@t-online.de (Martin Tauchen)> > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Date: 12/26/2004 5:13:33 PM > Subject: Acousmatrix 1/2 > > Santa Clause brought me a nice X-mas gift.The Acousmatrix CD of early > electronic work of Gottfried M.Koenig,who is a pioneer in electronic > music. > > Klangfiguren (1955/56) > Essay (1957/58) > Terminus I (1962) > Terminus II (1966/67) > > and other works can be found on this CD. > > Especially above mentioned works,were realized manually mostly by > looping. > > Klangfiguren runs for 10 Minutes and 30 Seconds.I donīt know how long it > took > to realize this piece of Music.But when I think of the tools 50 years > ago,I guess,it was > really a hard work to realize it by manual work. > > Comparable to the work of John Chowning to realize "Sabelithe" many > years later. > > Koenig used the band looping more in a Sense of todays "Sample Loops".So > it was not a Live Looping. > But however,this was a first step to modern looping,because in order to > get a rich spectrum,Koenig layered sound on sound. > A way of manual additive synthesis.... > > Klangfiguren itself is a hard piece of music.Really not for easy > listening,but interesting a lot. > Maybe nowadays a little bit nostalgic,because we know so many sounds. > > Early steps in looping. >