Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
TWL-Box #114-R
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Notes:
Issued in standard black gatefold card sleeve with wrap-around sticker with original album sleeve (front) and tracklist (back).
Part of the Smithsonian Folkways Archival series of On Demand CDRs.
Liner notes are on the disc as a PDF file.
1 composed in 1955.
2 composed in 1961.
3 composed in 1959.
4 composed in 1962.
7 composed in 1964.
8 composed in 1965.
This album recorded in 1967 by the Electronic Music Studio (EMS) of the University of Toronto exemplifies early experimentations in electronic music. It was the first studio of its kind in Canada (founded by Dr Arnold Walter) and the second in the North American Continent. The abstract songs are eerily captivating. Liner notes include explanations of how the songs were created, as well as biographical information on the members of the EMS.
1. Hugh Le Caine – Dripsody 2:00
2. Myron Schaeffer – Dance R 4 ÷ 3 3:10
3. Arnold Walter, Harvey Olnick, Myron Schaeffer – Summer Idyl 6:40
4. Robert Aitken (2) – Noesis 7:15
5. Val Stephen – Fireworks 2:00
6. Val Stephen – The Orgasmic Opus 0:45
7. J.D. Robb – Collage 5:25
8. Jean Eichelberger Ivey – Pinball 6:00
9. Victor Grauer – Inferno 6:30
Barcode 093073343624
Recorded At University of Toronto Electronic Music Studio


















