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At 2:08 PM -0500 11/23/02, David Myers wrote: >Decloaking briefly to interject my .02... Between the Academy/fringe >academy and rock-originated practitioners of EM, there's a tiny gap >occupied >pretty much by one person: Tod Dockstader. He wasn't musically trained >(and >thus shunned by Columbia/Princeton, etc.), but he worked in full knowledge >of the electronic/concrete music being done at the time. Call him a folk >artist, I guess, but his albums from 1958-1966 blow away most of what came >out of universities or anywhere else, technically as well as artistically. >Check out the CDs on the Staarkland label... Dockstader's LP on Folkways was one of my early EM listening experiences. It's good to know he's available on CD. BTW - Tom Steenland of Starkland will be a panelist on a surround sound session I'm organizing for December 13 in Beverly Hills. He'll be talking about the Immersion DVD-Audio disc. -- ______________________________________________________________ Richard Zvonar, PhD (818) 788-2202 http://www.zvonar.com http://RZCybernetics.com