Subotnick, Morton
Silver Apples Of The Moon
Rare & Collectible Vinyl Records
Subotnick, Morton
Silver Apples Of The Moon
1967 Stereo Original. LP Appears Glossy. This Is The Debut Of The Pioneer And Innovator In Electronic Music. "Silver Apples of the Moon" is a pioneering electronic music album by composer Morton Subotnick, released in 1967. It holds historical significance as one of the first full-length pieces of electronic music commissioned by a record company, Nonesuch Records, specifically for release on vinyl. Subotnick employed the Buchla 100 synthesizer, an innovative instrument at the time, to create complex and layered soundscapes that were groundbreaking in their exploration of electronic timbres and structures. The album is divided into two parts, reflecting its original LP format, and showcases a range of sonic textures and rhythmic patterns that were unconventional and experimental for the era.
The album is noted for its departure from traditional musical forms, embracing a more abstract and avant-garde approach. "Silver Apples of the Moon" is characterized by its use of sequenced patterns and modulated tones, which create a sense of movement and evolution throughout the piece. It challenged the perception of music as a live, performative art by emphasizing the capabilities of studio technology and electronic synthesis. The album's innovative use of technology and its contribution to the development of electronic and avant-garde music have cemented its status as a landmark work, influencing generations of composers and musicians in the electronic music genre.
$24.00
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Artist: Subotnick, Morton
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Genre: Electronic
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Type: Used - LP
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Label: Nonesuch
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Catalog ID: H-71174
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Condition:
Vinyl:Near Mint (NM or M-)Sleeve:Near Mint (NM or M-) -
Country ID: US
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SKU: 184518
Track List
A | Silver Apples Of The Moon (Part One) | 16:30 |
B | Silver Apples Of The Moon (Part Two) | 15:00 |
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