Cosmic Tape Music Club hosted by The Galaxy Electric
Music:Music History
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Thanks for joining us for Episode 10 of the Cosmic Tape Music Club Podcast! Join your hosts Jacqueline and Augustus of the experimental pop band The Galaxy Electric as they get cosmic on the topic of Pierre Schaeffer. Thought of by many as the godfather of sampling, he was known as one of the original purveyors of what is now known as musique concrète. He was also the founder of Groupe de Recherche de Musique Concrète also known as GRMC/GRM which led to him setting up a studio with a tape recorder that he would learn to master and use as his sole music making device.
Personal Music section:
by artists Andy Slater, Jon Monteverde and Molly Jones mixed by group member Alex Wilson for the Arcane Object X compilation
https://arcaneobject.bandcamp.com/album/arcane-object-x
From group member Bob Percy under the artist name Second Hand Plan - Problems of Everyday Life
https://secondhandplan.bandcamp.com/album/problems-of-everyday-life
Pierre Schaeffer Inspired live improv by The Galaxy Electric:
https://youtu.be/CZLFSRORTFw
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Source of Uncertainty: A Buchla podcast 4U https://sourceofuncertainty.audio
Join Hosts and Group Members Robert and Kyle as they talk about all things Buchla Electronic Instruments
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Episode 13: Karlheinz Stockhausen
Episode 12: Daphne Oram
Episode 11: Iannis Xenakis
Episode 9: Delia Derbyshire
Episode 8 : Robin the Fog Interview
Episode 7 : Sine Mountain aka David Soto Interview
Episode 6 : Kirk of Dogbotic Interview
Episode 5 : Mike Hovancsek Interview
Episode 4: Halim El-Dabh
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