Want List. #1. Pauline Oliveros box set on Important Records.

Want List. #1. Pauline Oliveros box set on Important Records.

Morton Subotnick. Buchla 200.
From the back cover of Until Spring. 1976.

Morton Subotnick. Buchla 200.

From the back cover of Until Spring. 1976.

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Conrad Schnitzler. Endtime. Album preview.

Conrad Schnitzler. Endtime. Final studio recording released by M=Minimal.
An amazing 2xLP set from the maestro.
From the label…
“It’s a great honour for us to be able to present Conrad Schnitzler’s last work. Endtime will be released as DLP, CD and download. Only a few days before he passed away last August, he created this unique, almost 70 minutes long work. 36 parts mixed into each other creating a walk through his entire work. This record is not only for fans of Conrad Schnitzler. It’s like a trip through 40 years of electronic music.
Conrad Schnitzler once more shows how strong his influence has marked young artists like Emeralds and Oneohtrix Point Never. Without his solo works and his projects Kluster, Tangerine Dream and Eruption electronic music wouldn’t be the same. The tracks on the vinyl edition are in the order sides A,C,B,D. This allows you to make your own mix of this big work.”
Available in the US here.

Conrad Schnitzler. Endtime. Final studio recording released by M=Minimal.

An amazing 2xLP set from the maestro.

From the label…

“It’s a great honour for us to be able to present Conrad Schnitzler’s last work.
Endtime will be released as DLP, CD and download. Only a few days before he passed away last August, he created this unique, almost 70 minutes long work. 36 parts mixed into each other creating a walk through his entire work. This record is not only for fans of Conrad Schnitzler. It’s like a trip through 40 years of electronic music.

Conrad Schnitzler once more shows how strong his influence has marked young artists like Emeralds and Oneohtrix Point Never.
Without his solo works and his projects Kluster, Tangerine Dream and Eruption electronic music wouldn’t be the same. The tracks on the vinyl edition are in the order sides A,C,B,D. This allows you to make your own mix of this big work.”

Available in the US here.

Conrad Schnitzler : In Paris.

Our man Con on the streets of Paris and in radio station + Interview.

Question: What kind of instrumentation apart from cassettes do you use usually ?

Answer: I’d say we’d take any instrument, we’d start by hitting stones against, to any synthesizer that comes into our hands. Because we are not this rich, we make whatever counts there.

Fantastic.

Conrad Schnitzler: Collection A.

Two glorious hours!!

Conrad Schnitzler: Schatten 2. 1982.

Conrad Schnitzler: Mut.

Gotta love those Synthi sounds.

Tod Dockstader and his 1960’s studio.

Klaus Schulze and his ARP Odyssey.

Klaus Schulze and his ARP Odyssey.

Brian Eno with his Moog Minimoog and EMS Synthi A.

Brian Eno with his Moog Minimoog and EMS Synthi A.

The Music Man: Mort Garson.

Around 6:00 Mort starts talking about the Moog synthesizer and electronic music.

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