Songs and Views of the Magnetic Garden explained

Songs and Views of the Magnetic Garden
Type:studio
Artist:Alvin Curran
Cover:Songs and Views of the Magnetic Garden.jpg
Released:1975/1993
Genre:Experimental electronic, Minimalism
Label:Catalyst

Songs and Views of the Magnetic Garden (1975/Catalyst 09026-61823-2 1993) is an album "performed, synthesized, recorded, and mixed by Alvin Curran." Liner notes by Tim Page and Alvin Curran.

Curran says that he was encouraged by then recent solo works by Terry Riley, La Monte Young, Charlemagne Palestine, and Simone Forti,[1] while AllMusic says the album recalls early electronic work involving tape loops, echo, and feedback, and resembles composers Riley, Pauline Oliveros, and Steve Reich.[2]

The title will also be found as Songs and Views from the Magnetic Garden.

Track listing

  1. From a Room on the Piazza – Wind, high-tension wires, swallows, percussion, "molimo" (Mbuti trumpet[6])
  2. Crystal Aires – Voice, ring modulator, glass chimes, water glugger, bees
  3. Walked the Way Home – jaw harp, synthesizer, flugelhorn, dogs
  4. Gli Scariolanti – Italian folksong sung by Margherita Berietti
  5. On My Satin Harp – VCS3 synthesizer, kalimba, sounds of the sea
  6. At Harmony Ranch – Whirling plastic tubes [or [[hose (tubing)|hoses]]], peepers (frogs), "Guido" the dog

Ananda N° 1 – 1975 – Italy

Ananda was an Italian label created in 1976 by the composers Alvin Curran, Roberto Laneri and Giacinto Scelsi. Each record was completely realized and produced by its authors.

Notes and References

  1. From the album back. Tim Page and Alvin Curran. Songs and Views of the Magnetic Garden. 1975/Catalyst 09026-61823-2 1993.
  2. Brenholts, Jim. "Songs and Views of the Magnetic Garden", AllMusic.
  3. Flegler, Joel (1993). Fanfare, Volume 17, Issue 2, p.163.
  4. (2004). The Wire, Volumes 245–250, p.57. C. Parker.
  5. (1996). 20th century music, Volume 3, Issue 6, p.41. 20th Century Music.
  6. "The Mbuti of Zaire ", UCC.UConn.edu.