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Media Selections

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LEC # TOPICS AUDIO SELECTIONS VIDEO SELECTIONS
1 Art of Noises Afrika Bambaata. "Planet Rock." Planet Rock: The Album. Tommy Boy, 1993.

Kraftwerk. "Trans-Europe Express." Trans-Europe Express. Capitol, 1995.

Survey the UbuWeb.

Selections from Dada for Now.

Russolo, Antonio. "Corale and Serenata."

Schwitters, Kurt. "Simultangedicht kaa gee dee / WW / boo / naa / bii bull ree / Obervogelsang / Niesscherzo e Hustenscherzo / Cigarren / The real disuda of the nightmare."
2 What is Radical Music?

Noise and Reproducibility
King Tubby. "Silver Bullet." Essential Dub. Metro Music, 2000.

Merzbow. "Woodpecker No. 2." Pulse Demon. Relapse, 1996.

Varese, Edgard. "Poeme electronique." Music of Edgar Varese. Robert Craft. One Way Records, 1996.
Kraftwerk DVD
3 Electronic Indeterminacy, Tape Loops: John Cage, Lee Scratch Perry Lee Scratch Perry. "Police and Thieves," and "War in a Babylon." The Best of Lee "Scratch" Perry. Island, 2004.

John Cage: Selections.
Roland TR-808 Documentary

Moog
4 Sample Culture: RZA, DJ Spooky

Discussion of Collage Culture and Music Concrète

In-class: Show and Tell-bring a Record into Class and Sample a Section to be Included in Your Sound Collage
Mix tape - DJ Spooky.

Wu-Tang Clan. Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). RCA, 1993.

Schaeffer, Pierre. "Solfege de l'objet Sonore."

Too Many DJs (Mash Ups).

M. Singe Pollinator Mix.

Balle Funk Mix.
soundlab.org mix (video animation)
5 Analogue Synthesis (Guest Speaker: Joe Paradiso)
6 Sound Tracking: Spatial and Visual Music

One-bit Synthesis (Guest Speaker: Noah Vawter)
Selections by Pauline Oliveros.

Lucier, Alvin. "Music for Piano with One or More Snare Drums."

Moroder, Giorgio. Metropolis (Soundtrack). Sony, 1990.

Various Remixes of Vangelis's "Metropolis" Soundtrack.
Metropolis
7 Radio Training Session
8 Lab Session on Computer Music Technique

Beauty of Speed

View: Come to Daddy, Windowlicker, Aphex Twin/Chris Cunningham
Aphex Twin. "Come to Daddy." Come to Daddy EP. Sire, 1997.

Autechre. "Amen."

Classic Jungle: Selections.

Merzbow: Selections.
9 Beauty of Speed (cont.)

Surround Systems and Generative Sound
10 Field Trip
11 Final Project Presentations
12 Final Project Presentations (cont.)