Album US 1979 on Lovely Music, Ltd. label
Electronic (Noise, Experimental, Musique Concrète)
Composed at the Cooperative Studio for Electronic Music (Ann Arbor, Michigan) - A1: 1965, A2: 1964, B: 1963. Remixed at The Center for Contemporary Music, Mills College (Oakland, California). "Music from the Venezia Space Theatre" uses parts of André Boucourechliev's "Texte II". All compositions published by Cybersonic Arts (BMI) ©Ⓟ 1979 Vital Records, Inc. All rights reserved. Made in the U.S.A.
![]() | Gordon Mumma frh, p, *1935 US album by, mixed by, electronics, electronic communications |
![]() | André Boucourechliev p, 1925-1997 FR featuring |
![]() | Tony Dey dr, voc, percussion |
![]() | George Manupelli , performer, electro-acoustical sculptures |
![]() | Harold Borkin , performer, electro-acoustical sculptures |
![]() | Joseph Wehrer , performer, electro-acoustical sculptures |
![]() | Milton Cohen , performer, electro-acoustical sculptures |
![]() | Robert Ashley voc, US performer, electro-acoustical sculptures |
Ken Cornet design |
Patrick Vitacco design |
André Boucourechliev liner notes |
Gordon Mumma liner notes, producer, remix |
Roberto Corlán liner notes |
Tao Chemical Company producer |
Maggi Payne engineer, assistant |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | The Dresden Interleaf 13 February 1945 | Gordon Mumma | 12:20 | |
2 | Music From The Venezia Space Theatre | Gordon Mumma | 12:10 | |
3 | Megaton For Wm. Burroughs | Gordon Mumma | 23:30 |