MATRIXSYNTH: Silver Apples Of The Moon by Morton Subotnick


Friday, November 22, 2013

Silver Apples Of The Moon by Morton Subotnick

Silver Apples Of The Moon (VINYL RIP)

Published on Jan 27, 2013 Evan Cooper·94 videos

"some pretty interesting music from Morton Subotnick"

via Michal Patulski on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"ok. and now something completely different. as far as I'm concerned this is the very first album ever recorded with Buchla (1967). enjoy! :)"

And a short version at 4:23:

Morton Subotnick: Silver apples of the Moon (1967)

Uploaded on Mar 24, 2011 TheWelleszCompany·2,856 videos

"Morton Subotnick (*1933): Silver apples of the Moon, per nastro magnetico (1967).

Cover image: painting by Vera Molnar.

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