White Noise (was Re: BOC-L Digest - 10 Jul 2001 to 11 Jul 2001 (#2001-278))

Mark Licht mlicht at CYBERMESA.COM
Wed Jul 11 09:11:42 EDT 2001


I recall hearing or reading that the claim was made to the effect that the
musical climax was so intense that the synthesizer transcended human control
& played by itself.  I probably still have the vinyl somewhere in the vault
(i.e.. garage.)

Mark L

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Almost. The first album is "An Electric Storm" and is well worth getting
hold of (but it *is* extremely odd). Hard to describe, so I'll quote the
blurb from the sleeve:

"Many sounds have never been heard - by humans: some sound waves you don't
hear - but they reach you. 'Storm-stereo' techniques combine singers,
instrumentalists and complex electronic sound. The emotional intensity is at
a maximum."



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