San Francisco Tape Music Center. Ramon Sender, Michael Callahan, Morton Subotnick, and Pauline Oliveros.

San Francisco Tape Music Center. Ramon Sender, Michael Callahan, Morton Subotnick, and Pauline Oliveros.

San Francisco Tape Music Center studio with the first Buchla system. 1965.
photo by William Maginnis.

San Francisco Tape Music Center studio with the first Buchla system. 1965.

photo by William Maginnis.

Liner notes for Tod Dockstader Eight Electronic Pieces. 1961, Folkways.

Note: You can drag these scans onto your desktop for better reading.

The Music Man: Mort Garson.

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

TRIPS Festival poster.
Ground zero of West Coast synthesizers, LSD wave and the birth of the internet.

TRIPS Festival poster.

Ground zero of West Coast synthesizers, LSD wave and the birth of the internet.

Ilhan Mimaroglu on Musique Concrete. Candide Records.

Liberation Of Sound. Influential early book on Electronic Music. Russcol. 1972.
Sadly I’m missing the dust jacket on this one.

Liberation Of Sound. Influential early book on Electronic Music. Russcol. 1972.

Sadly I’m missing the dust jacket on this one.

This LP is often referred to as the first synthesizer LP. 1955. The same year most people attribute to the birth of Rock N Roll.

This LP is often referred to as the first synthesizer LP. 1955. The same year most people attribute to the birth of Rock N Roll.

Allen Strange’s wonderful Electronic Music book.

Allen Strange’s wonderful Electronic Music book.

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