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Joe Kasinskas wrote: > > Actually, I just remembered that Dripsody is also available on a Naxos >CD > > called "Introduction to Canadian Music." It's a 2-disc set with booklet > and, > > as usual with Naxos, it's very reasonably priced. I don't remember the > > serial number off-hand, but if anyone's interested I can find out. > > > > Also of interest is "Water Music", Tod Dockstader. Dripping water sound > source, tape studio work from the early 60's. Great (exeptionally >clean) CD > on Starkland ST-201. Also on the disk is "Two Moons from Quatermass" and > "Quatermass". > > Anyone know Dockstader? A self-taught sound engineer who came up with >some > great stuff. He had access to major sound studios for a while, did these > amazing pieces. i've got a dockstader vinyl from the mid-'60's: luna park, apocalyse and traveling music (owl records) absolutely mind-blowing stuff. love to find more. i guess he also worked as a film editor in hollywood (!) before heading to the east coast to be a recording engineer... lance g.