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Rip) - Silver Apples Of The Moon (vinyl

Because the album was designed as an intimate "chamber music" experience for home listening, the original vinyl pressings are highly sought after by collectors. In digital music circles, a "Vinyl Rip" of Silver Apples of the Moon is often prized over standard digital remasters because: “Silver Apples of the Moon”--Morton Subotnick (1967)

: He helped designer Don Buchla develop this synthesizer, which notably lacked a traditional keyboard, using touch-sensitive plates instead to avoid the "tyranny" of standard scales. Silver Apples Of The Moon (VINYL RIP)

: A slow, atmospheric exploration of "pitch" and timbre, full of whistles, sirens, and alien-sounding chirps. Because the album was designed as an intimate

: The production was painstakingly manual. Subotnick would spend up to 10 hours fine-tuning a single sound, recording it to one of two tape recorders, and then overdubbing it with new layers. : The production was painstakingly manual

: The name comes from W.B. Yeats’s poem, The Song of Wandering Aengus . The Sonic Journey