Karlheinz Stockhausen passed away this Wednesday, Dec 5, 2007. He was a pioneer of electronic music. You can find his official website here and you can read more about him and the influence of his work here.
Stockhausen Interview
YouTube via racon.
Some of the musicians Stockhausen influenced via wikipedia:
"Jazz musicians such as Miles Davis (Bergstein 1992), Cecil Taylor, Charles Mingus, Herbie Hancock, Yusef Lateef (Feather 1964; Tsahar 2006), and Anthony Braxton (Radano 1993, 110) cite Stockhausen as an influence... The Beatles included an image of Stockhausen on the cover of their 1967 Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band album. Rick Wright and Roger Waters of Pink Floyd also acknowledge Stockhausen as an influence (Macon 1997, 141; Bayles 1996, 222). San Francisco psychedelic groups Jefferson Airplane and the Grateful Dead are vaguely said to have done the same (Prendergast 2000, 54), though Stockhausen himself merely says the former band included students of Luciano Berio and both were "well orientated toward new music" (Texte 4, 505). Founding members of Cologne-based experimental band Can, Irmin Schmidt and Holger Czukay, actually studied with Stockhausen[citation needed], as did German electronic pioneers Kraftwerk (Flur 2003, 228). New York guitar experimentalists Sonic Youth also acknowledge Stockhausen's influence[citation needed], as do Icelandic vocalist Björk (Guðmundsdóttir 1996; Ross 2004, 53 & 55), British industrial group Coil[citation needed], and British techno artist Aphex Twin."
Friday, December 07, 2007
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I thought he was dead already.
ReplyDeletei never understood what he was doing at all.
:-(
ReplyDeletesad day
oh thats sad
ReplyDeleteI was reading a book of interviews by him last week and listened to some of his music last night, such and influencial muso up there with John Cage
sad news :(
ReplyDeleterest in peace stockhausen
Yeah, he and John Cage are both huge influences of mine.
ReplyDeleteThere's some cool sound clips and freaky scores on his site that I've never seen. Awesome.
This is sad, but honestly, like d.o.t.i., I thought he had already passed...
I guess I have to join d.o.t.i. and wingo as one of those who was surprised he was still alive.
ReplyDeleteFabulously weird music. Cage I could never figure out, but Stockhausen and Webern are atonally great.
He was a big synth freak.,,, some of his composition has a bunch of EMS Synthi sound on it.
ReplyDeleteHe was seriously one the best of the 20th century. He ripped things wide open... Forget about cage man! Stockhausen actually made some seriously new sounds!
That video made me and my buddies laugh.
ReplyDeletePink Plak Poep.