Earth Horns with Electronic Drone

~ Release by Yoshi Wada (see all versions of this release, 5 available)

Tracklist

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1Earth Horns With Electronic Drone (Part 1)
recording engineer:
Yoshi Wada
electronic instruments [electronics]:
Liz Phillips (American sound artist) (on 1974-02-24)
horn [pipehorns (self-made, three meters long instrument)]:
Barbara Stewart, Jim Burton (director of "The Kitchen" (Electronic Image Lab in Downtown, NY)) (on 1974-02-24), Garrett List (on 1974-02-24) and Yoshi Wada (on 1974-02-24)
recorded at:
Earth Horns With Electronic Drone (1974-02-23 – 1974-02-24) (The premiere performance)
recorded at:
Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse, New York, United States (on 1974-02-24)
edit of:
Earth Horns With Electronic Drone (complete 2 hours 42 minutes recording from 1974) by Yoshi Wada
54:00
2Earth Horns With Electronic Drone (Part 2)
recording engineer:
Yoshi Wada
electronic instruments [electronics]:
Liz Phillips (American sound artist) (on 1974-02-24)
horn [pipehorns (self-made, three meters long instrument)]:
Jim Burton (director of "The Kitchen" (Electronic Image Lab in Downtown, NY)), Garrett List (on 1974-02-24), Barbara Stewart (on 1974-02-24) and Yoshi Wada (on 1974-02-24)
recorded at:
Earth Horns With Electronic Drone (1974-02-23 – 1974-02-24) (The premiere performance)
recorded at:
Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse, New York, United States (on 1974-02-24)
engineered at:
Sanwa Recording Studio (master tapes digitization) in Osaka (Osaka Prefecture), Japan (ended) and Sonorous Audio (mastering) in Osaka (Osaka City), Osaka (Osaka Prefecture), Japan
edit of:
Earth Horns With Electronic Drone (complete 2 hours 42 minutes recording from 1974) by Yoshi Wada
54:00
3Earth Horns With Electronic Drone (Part 3)
recording engineer:
Yoshi Wada
electronic instruments [electronics]:
Liz Phillips (American sound artist) (on 1974-02-24)
horn [pipehorns (self-made, three meters long instrument)]:
Jim Burton (director of "The Kitchen" (Electronic Image Lab in Downtown, NY)), Garrett List (on 1974-02-24), Barbara Stewart (on 1974-02-24) and Yoshi Wada (on 1974-02-24)
recorded at:
Earth Horns With Electronic Drone (1974-02-23 – 1974-02-24) (The premiere performance)
recorded at:
Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse, New York, United States (on 1974-02-24)
engineered at:
Sanwa Recording Studio (master tapes digitization) in Osaka (Osaka Prefecture), Japan (ended) and Sonorous Audio (mastering) in Osaka (Osaka City), Osaka (Osaka Prefecture), Japan
edit of:
Earth Horns With Electronic Drone (complete 2 hours 42 minutes recording from 1974) by Yoshi Wada
54:32