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Saturday, 20 September 2008 21:29

Hugh Le Caine - Dripsody: An Étude For Variable Speed Recorder (stereo version, 1957)

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Hugh Le Caine - Dripsody: An Étude For Variable Speed Recorder (stereo version, 1957)  A prolific inventor of sound-emitting devices, Canadian artist and technician Le Caine (1914-1977) composed his Dripsodies in one night using only the sound of a single drop of water falling into a bucket, re-recorded at different speeds. This Inventor's Notebook is a useful introduction to Le Caine's life and work.

 

 

 



Track taken from Music For The Williamson Tunnels: A Collection Of The Sound Of Dripping Water

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