huh

 

was clicking through comics and came across this.  i read a couple of webcomics fairly regularly and very infrequently click links they suggest.  found skin deep via questionable content today.  didn't know that there was a band called the ellipsis (though it might not be only one) when i named a track that.  was planning a trio of songs back when i first started publishing online with the name of each starting with "l", "e", and "d" in turn.  posted lapse and drift a long time ago (have reposted both since).  was originally planning to post "ellipse" for "e".  covid-19 made ellipsis seem more appropriate even with the somewhat (intended) circular patterns of the track.


i recognize a couple of their influences.  myself, i'm currently planning on getting to a stopping point and finding something to listen to while taking a break.


 

 

 

[maybe now would be the time to reconsider both the f and the x.] 

 

 

 

SAG-AFTRA Releases 129-Page Deal Document for Members’ Review During Vote 

 

 

 

" To quickly survey the contents of this album, we begin with the late Johanna M. Beyer (1888–1944), who in 1938 composed her Music of the Spheres as a part of her political stage work Status Quo. Scored for “three electrical instruments or strings” with lion’s roar (a percussion instrument) and triangle, Music of the Spheres is one of the first composed pieces of electronic music. Thirty-nine years after its birth it received its first performance on March 13, 1977, during a recording session for this LP at 1750 Arch Studios in Berkeley. Beyer was a student of Henry Cowell and was in close touch with the composer Percy Grainger, both of whom were for many years involved in the pursuit of the then-elusive dream of electronically produced sound made available in a fashion usable by composers.

 

 "In 1930, Stepanoff’s presentations at the eighth annual Chicago Radio Show were broadcasted over the NBC radio network and heard by twenty-six major cities from New York to San Francisco."

 

 

Psychos & Maniacs 

 

 

 

 

https://www.wendycarlos.com/discs.html 

 

 

 

 

 

skipping forward a bit?