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01. "Artificial intelligence (Monday January 28, 1980)" 02. "Artificial intelligence (Friday January 25, 1980)" 03. "The world after April (Tuesday, January 22, 1980)"
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 | Description: | Computer Experiments V.1 is an album by Synergy, released in 2012. Computer Experiments V.1 includes a.o. the following tracks: â??Artificial Intelligence (monday January 28, 1980)â?, â??Artificial Intelligence (friday January 25, 1980)â?, â??The World After April (tuesday, January 22, 1980)â? and more. The album is a synthesiser CD. - Repressing. Computer Experiments Volume 1 was the companion album to Audion and was also released in 1981. Originally this album was only available via mail order although it was subsequently released on CD in the mid eighties. The album contains three soundscapes, which were written by utilizing a self-composing computer program, hence the title of the album. The album was seen as being not only adventurous but also cutting edge at the time. As with all the reissues in this series the album has been remastered and contains sleeve notes by Larry Fast.Recorded: January 1980 at The Synergy Studio,
Mixed: May 31, 1981 at the House of Music, West Orange, NJ.
Originally Mastered at Masterdisk, New York, NY.
?&© 2003 Synergy® Electronic Music, Inc.
From the release notes: Computer Experiments Volume One is a recording of three different executions of a microcomputer self-composing program. The program, called "Pink Tunes", was written by John Simonton of PAiA Electronics Inc, and is an application of the stochastic process to electronic music. In simple terms, the computer is given a narrowed field of notes, durations, harmonies, and the like from the total spectrum of all possibilites. The composer sets all of the musical ground rules, but then lets the computer combine and "compose" the musical elements in constantly varying ways according to stochastic, or controlled randomness structures.
This CD reissue is derived from digital transfers taken from the original, unequalized studio mixes made in 1981. These mixes predate the equalized and compressed transfer copies used for LP preparation.
Issued in a standard jewel case with a dark gray CD tray and a 4-page brochure"COMPUTER EXPERIMENTS VOL.1" is a groundbreaking album by Synergy, released in CD format and produced by Voiceprint. This release showcases the innovative electronic compositions of Larry Fast, the mastermind behind Synergy, who is renowned for his pioneering work in synthesizer music since the 1970s. The album features experimental soundscapes created entirely with computer technology and synthesizers, pushing the boundaries of what was possible at its time of release. "COMPUTER EXPERIMENTS VOL.1" stands as a testament to Synergy's commitment to sonic exploration and technical mastery. Voiceprint, known for their dedication to progressive and experimental music reissues, ensures that this classic remains accessible to new generations of listeners. |  | No. of tracks: |
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VP 300 |
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