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The Future of Electronic Music

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« on: September 23, 2009, 03:02:14 pm »

It's so easy to take potshots at "composers" or at "many composers." How about some names? Some details? Something other than the easy substitute of well poisoning for real argument!

We are unfamiliar with the expression "well-poisoning" - what does it mean? Is it a reference to some proverb? Or something biblical?

Anyway we were thinking of things such as have been posted here in the "Broadcast Rarities" thread: the Boehmer perhaps, the Fritsch definitely, and Gerhard's Audiomobile 2.

May we also say that Chronochromie seems to offer an example of music of which an electronic performance would be just as suitable as is one by instrumentalists - more so even very probably.
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