Description: [CP 198-198.5 CD] John Holland; Music From A Small Planet, Paths Of Motion Two discs covering three self-issued LPs of 8-bit digital grind by Boston-area composer John Holland; as unheralded and unbeknownst as they come. Despite living in the hub for 24 years, and being a rabid fanatic of exactly this sort of thing, I had never seen nor heard head nor hide of either release, proving all too well that there are still gems out there waiting to be mined. On par with such proto-Digital-Synthesis masterworks as Daniel Arfib's "Musique Numerique", Pietro Grossi's "Computer Music" 2LP, and even later digital-grind classics by the League of Automatic Music Composers and Yasunao Tone, the variably tonal & discordant works here convey a certain continuous-mode motorik, at times greatly resembling Terry Riley's "Time-Lag" era work and even Laurie Spiegel's Hal-Alles-Machine études - even if the melodies themselves are far less humanistic, proffering an almost algorithmic-feeling lilt to them. The phrasing & general algorithmic elasticity remind me heavily of the note-choices the Triadex Muse systems can, and often only, offer. This Creel Pone replica of both "Music From A Small Planet" (ASR-1001) & "Paths Of Motion" (ASR-1002-2) offers all relevant panels, info, and label-art across a 6-panel booklet. If careening, runaway early digital noise is of interest to you, or even early stabs at algorithmic, generative digital composition, this is a crucial set, bridging the gap to many of today's gestures towards a similar spec. Two discs covering three self-issued LPs of 8-bit digital grind by Boston-area composer John Holland; as unheralded and unbeknownst as they come. Despite living in the hub for 24 years, and being a rabid fanatic of exactly this sort of thing, I had never seen nor heard head nor hide of either release, proving all too well that there are still gems out there waiting to be mined. On par with such proto-Digital-Synthesis masterworks as Daniel Arfib's "Musique Numerique", Pietro Grossi's "Computer Music" 2LP, and even later digital-grind classics by the League of Automatic Music Composers and Yasunao Tone, the variably tonal & discordant works here convey a certain continuous-mode motorik, at times greatly resembling Terry Riley's "Time-Lag" era work and even Laurie Spiegel's Hal-Alles-Machine études - even if the melodies themselves are far less humanistic, proffering an almost algorithmic-feeling lilt to them. The phrasing & general algorithmic elasticity remind me heavily of the note-choices the Triadex Muse systems can, and often only, offer. This Creel Pone replica of both "Music From A Small Planet" (ASR-1001) & "Paths Of Motion" (ASR-1002-2) offers all relevant panels, info, and label-art across a 6-panel booklet. If careening, runaway early digital noise is of interest to you, or even early stabs at algorithmic, generative digital composition, this is a crucial set, bridging the gap to many of today's gestures towards a similar spec. eBay integration by
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Artist: [CP 198-198.5 CD] John Holland; Music From A Small Planet, Paths
Brand: Creel Pone
CD Grading: Mint (M)
Case Condition: Mint (M)
Case Type: Plastic Slipcover
Catalog Number: [CP 198-198.5 CD] John Holland; Music From A Small Planet, Paths
Composer: [CP 198-198.5 CD] John Holland; Music From A Small Planet, Paths
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Edition: Limited Edition
Format: Double Compact Disc-Recordable
Genre: 1970s Electronic Music, 1980s Electronic Music
Inlay Condition: Mint (M)
Instrument: Synthesizer, Tape
Record Label: Creel Pone
Release Title: [CP 198-198.5 CD] John Holland; Music From A Small Planet, Paths
Style: 1970s Electronic Music, 1980s Electronic Music
Type: Double Compact Disc-Recordable
Unit Type: oz