Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Cosmic Tape Music Club Podcast hosted by The Galaxy Electric - E1 Peter Zinovieff
video by The Galaxy Electric
"Welcome to our inaugural episode of the Cosmic Tape Music Club monthly Podcast! Join your hosts Jacqueline and Augustus of the experimental pop band The Galaxy Electric as they wax poetic on the topic of Peter Zinovieff, Geologist, Computer and Tape Music Studio Innovator, Electronic Instrument Design Collaborator, Gentleman, and Scholar. We share all sorts of facts starting with his early and family life, buying what he believed to be one of the very first Personal Computers, EMS, the VCS3, Unit Delta Plus, famous folks that rolled through the studio, his obsession with pure randomness, and more.
Timeline:
Intro 00:00
Early Life 01:21
Funding EMS 05:45
David Cockerell 08:55
Synchronicity between Synth Designers 11:50
Couldn't be bothered with actually using the Synths 16:08
Is he a tape musician 19:07
Unit Delta Plus 19:53
Carnival of Lights 26:44
EMS Tech Talk 30:23
EMS's Downfall 39:25
Robin Wood and EMS rebirth 42:55
iVCS3 45:03
Spectron Video Synth 46:18
Randomness 50:01
The Implant 53:04
Pete Kember/Electronic Calendar Album 01:01:01"
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