MATRIXSYNTH: Stan Brakhage - Burial Path (1978)


Wednesday, August 04, 2010

Stan Brakhage - Burial Path (1978)


YouTube via bananimalistic | August 03, 2010
follow-up to this post
"1978 • Super 8 mm • Silent.
The music is Swastika Girls by Fripp & Eno, recorded in 1973.

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Anyone know what they might have been using at the time? Sticking the EMS and Moog labels on this one as Eno was known to use them early on.

Update via pumpkin_geek in the comments: "according to http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=7703

Line-up / Musicians

- Robert Fripp / Gibson Les Paul electric guitar
- Brian Eno / Tape delay system, VCS3 synthesizer, sequencer."

Non synth but interesting and from the same account:

John Whitney - Matrix (1971)

bananimalistic | August 04, 2010

In the early 1970s, John Whitney, Sr. completed the Matrix series and the Osaka series of computer graphic films. They were colored and edited by optical printer.

1 comment:

  1. according to http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=7703

    Line-up / Musicians

    - Robert Fripp / Gibson Les Paul electric guitar
    - Brian Eno / Tape delay system, VCS3 synthesizer, sequencer.

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