I was just wondering if anyone has any Edward Artemiev. He is a Russian pioneer of electroacoustic music during the Soviet era and did the sound tracks for Tarkovsky's Solaris (1972), Mirror (1974), and Stalker (1979). I love the movies and would like to hear more of his stuff. If you own some, have any copies, or know of any sounds on the web of his stuff, please give me a holler off the list.
At 01:30 PM 19/11/02 -0500, you wrote:
I was just wondering if anyone has any Edward Artemiev. He is a Russian pioneer of electroacoustic music during the Soviet era and did the sound tracks for Tarkovsky's Solaris (1972), Mirror (1974), and Stalker (1979). I love the movies and would like to hear more of his stuff. If you own some, have any copies, or know of any sounds on the web of his stuff, please give me a holler off the list.
You can get all of those soundtracks on Soulseek. I say this on-list because Edward Artemiev is to dark and formless ambient what Raymond Scott is to techno--a unsung pioneer. Anything he was writing in the 1970s for movies easily gives more recent artists a good run for their money. More people really should know about him. Kwook www.kwookyworld.com
I was just wondering if anyone has any Edward Artemiev. He is a Russian
pioneer of electroacoustic music during the Soviet era and did the sound tracks for Tarkovsky's Solaris (1972), Mirror (1974), and Stalker (1979).
Hmm sounds good... Anyone know Tom Dissevelt too..? his album song of the second moon circa 1957 with kid baltan is unbelievable he has gotta be the originator of orchestrated electronica as we know it today .. he was also single-handedly responsible for jean Jacques perry's first foray into music.. so respect... anyone care to upload it for us? I'll swap ya for tom! He resides in me early electronic folder.. O yeah and whats curd duca? And when was it made etc.. k ------------------------------------------------------- kdx: blackbanana.dyndns.org ( www.haxial.com ) mail: thrash@btclick.com -----Original Message----- From: orb-admin@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:orb-admin@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Simon Bennett Sent: 20 November 2002 03:06 To: orb@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Re: [Orb] Sorry, Off Subject At 01:30 PM 19/11/02 -0500, you wrote:
I was just wondering if anyone has any Edward Artemiev. He is a Russian
pioneer of electroacoustic music during the Soviet era and did the sound tracks for Tarkovsky's Solaris (1972), Mirror (1974), and Stalker (1979). I love the movies and would like to hear more of his stuff. If you own some, have any copies, or know of any sounds on the web of his stuff, please give me a holler off the list.
You can get all of those soundtracks on Soulseek. I say this on-list because Edward Artemiev is to dark and formless ambient what Raymond Scott is to techno--a unsung pioneer. Anything he was writing in the 1970s for movies easily gives more recent artists a good run for their money. More people really should know about him. Kwook www.kwookyworld.com _______________________________________________ Orb mailing list Orb@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/orb
bonjour k :)
O yeah and whats curd duca? And when was it made etc..
snipped from http://www.allmusic.com The productions of electronic mood music figure Curd Duca look back to the late-'60s dawn of popular synthesizer music, the age of Wendy Carlos' classical-synth fusions and studio producers who experimented with computer music by yoking it to pop pieces. Duca's been in the music business since the early '80s, originally playing keyboards for the German groups Auch Wenn Es Seltsam Klingen Mag and 8 Oder 9 - the latter released a half-dozen LPs during the '80s. In 1992, he recorded his solo debut, Easy Listening, the first in what became a five-volume series on Normal Records that took up most of the subsequent four years. Moving to the solid experimental/ techno label Mille Plateaux in 1997, Duca released Switched-On Wagner, a series of synthesizer translations of works originally by the German romantic giant Richard Wagner. The following year, he inaugurated yet another series, Elevator, each volume of which included dozens of short tracks in a muzaky mode. - John Bush havin a look though the various p2p clients to see what i can find for yer m8... orbscureDDJ ++ KDX server - orbscureddj.dyndns.org ++ ++ Soulseek - orbscure ++ in the orb room ++
I have all of curd duca's cds, except for 'easylistening vol 1 + 2'. CD is really up there, nearly my favorite (*ORB*, Rapoon, Curd Duca). In fact, I put 'elevator 3' on thrash's server a couple of weeks ago- very excellent, check it out (in my dropbox, I think- about 48 tracks). Tarkovsky's films are truly brilliant. Robert Rich and brian lustmord recorded an album of music inspired by 'stalker' which is quite good. if anyone uploads any artemiev anywhere, please give me a shout! ===== **********compassionat.net**********
There is an interview with Artemiy Artemiev, Edwand Artemiev's son, at disquiet: http://www.disquiet.com His label, Electroshock (http://www.electroshock.ru/), sells a lot of Artemiev Sr's work, and misc. cool stuff. On Tuesday, November 19, 2002, at 01:30 PM, Dunferorb@aol.com wrote:
I was just wondering if anyone has any Edward Artemiev. He is a Russian pioneer of electroacoustic music during the Soviet era and did the sound tracks for Tarkovsky's Solaris (1972), Mirror (1974), and Stalker (1979). I love the movies and would like to hear more of his stuff. If you own some, have any copies, or know of any sounds on the web of his stuff, please give me a holler off the list.
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