MATRIXSYNTH: The League of Automatic Music Composers 'ARCHIVE 1978-1981' flash drive, OUT NOW!


Sunday, October 04, 2009

The League of Automatic Music Composers 'ARCHIVE 1978-1981' flash drive, OUT NOW!

"ALKU is incredibly proud to announce the release of the amazing 'ARCHIVE 1978-1981' by the legendary San Francisco Bay Area computer music pioneers, The League of Automatic Music Composers.

'ARCHIVE 1978-1981' features over 12 hours of previously unreleased archival tapes, documents, interviews and video from these electronic music mavericks. Compiled and edited by Jon Leidecker and presented in a lush limited edition wooden USB flash drive. 968.301.735 bytes worth of computer music history.


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2 comments:

  1. nice one, love these guys :-)

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  2. Such a shame that 8 bit musicians didn't follow these guys into the tuning madness and off kilter cross rhythms instead of staying in Marioland for the most part.

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