RIP Maryanne Amacher..

I just heard ( from Joe Foster ) that she's gone..
Damn..little known and underrated. She taught us all about the use of volume and psychoacoustics..
RIP..
Morton Feldman

vonbingen wrote: Is there a place I can start to listen to her work?
milton.parker wrote:but what you want to search for is the room recording of her 1982 Music Gallery Toronto show, that one's proof (you can hear a shorter version of this period of her work on the OHM gurus of electronic music comp)
fr333 wrote:milton.parker wrote:but what you want to search for is the room recording of her 1982 Music Gallery Toronto show, that one's proof (you can hear a shorter version of this period of her work on the OHM gurus of electronic music comp)
Where should one search, if I may be so bold?
jcg wrote:fr333 wrote:milton.parker wrote:but what you want to search for is the room recording of her 1982 Music Gallery Toronto show, that one's proof (you can hear a shorter version of this period of her work on the OHM gurus of electronic music comp)
Where should one search, if I may be so bold?
The compilation referenced above is called Ohm: The Early Gurus of Electronic Music. It's been released by Ellipsis Arts as a 3-CD set in 2000. There's a 2005 reissue including a bonus DVD :
http://www.discogs.com/Various-OHM-The-Early-Gurus-Of-Electronic-Music/release/597905
This one is available through Metamkine.
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