Guessing she used a VCS-3 or possibly a SYNTHI-100 with internal sequencer. The sequenced oscillator pattern was fed through a filter controlled by a long-period LFO with filtered noise whose amplitude is controlled by another long-period (15 secs?) LFO mixed in.
Back in the 1970's, in Southern California there was a FM radio station that played weird electronic stuff late Sunday nights! I think it was called " The Electronic Music Show".. not sure.. from midnight to about 3: am! Monday morning....! I heard this womans material along with Wendy Carlos and electronic soundtracks from sci-fi movies!
In 1971 I was in 9th grade and had no idea of what a modular synth was. In '77 I walked into the Guitar Center in Hollywood and saw a huge one, don't remember the brand, it didn't look like a Moog but it was turned on with all its lights and colored cables. My awareness of the Buchla was still another 20 years away.
Wow, very organic and relaxing, but there's always something to entertain the ear. Reminds me a little of Brian Eno, perhaps he was into this in the early 70s, wink wink nudge nudge!
I have such crushes on these synth ladies..Laurie Spielgel holds my heart as well .... but Suzanne is my all time 'high voltage' lady of the electronic music world... 😉❤️😊😊😊
Or Else Marie Pade or Daphne Oram. I'm very fascinated by these 'synth ladies'. Shows that Kraftwerk or Jean-Michel Jarre were not the first pioneers of electronic music.
a. Robert Moog wasn't a musician. b. if you think moog modular systems can't produce these timbres and resonances, you don't know anything about synthesis.
Very interesting ! It sounds and reminding me two first tracks : Ich mache einen Spiegel - Dream Part 4 and Part 5 from Popul Vuh : album "Affenstunde" (1970)
Fabulous! I am a Reiki Master and this is what the energy going through me feels like. I was into this kind of analogue electronic back then. She was a master.
Now you know. I like to design sounds. You can power up your entire body that makes you want to jump around. We're alive on this planet and this is our chance to jump around.
There is no energy going through you when you do Reiki. We have proven that we have found all the energies that could possibly affect the human physiology and we haven't encountered any of them going through individuals when they perform it. The only thing that happens is some blood pressure. It's the brain that does weird things to your senses.
Dos correcciones que me hubiera gustado recibir. Leelas con atención. Mañana borro este comentario. Saludos desde Argentina!!!! 1)pinbal people (gente es plural, entonces el verbo va sin S al final) pinbal people know 2)what does it mean? sería una pregunta. Pero para decir "lo que significa" solo decimos what it mean.
these Anti establishment hippie chicks must've had whole Lotta money and rich establishment daddy to be able to buy synths that cost more than a house back in those days.
I bet she's not doing this kind of thing in the 2010's. She's figured out, like the rest of us who did experimental music stuff in the 90's, that nobody gives a damn. She'll make lots of money because she's pretty. But the rest us troglodytes are pretty much ignored and ugly, and not that interesting. Even though we've far surpassed her intellectual and artistic limitations.
Early electronic music is just something that sounded so impossible to achieve
This is incredible. She is incredible.
I am in the coolest YT rabbit hole right now.
on god lol
amen
The good parts!
Welcome, friend ;)
nah bro you in the beat sample section lol
Suzanne Ciani, you are a goddess. Your music is magic.
She was paralleling Kraftwerk at this moment and time in life!! And at such a tender age!!!♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Guessing she used a VCS-3 or possibly a SYNTHI-100 with internal sequencer. The sequenced oscillator pattern was fed through a filter controlled by a long-period LFO with filtered noise whose amplitude is controlled by another long-period (15 secs?) LFO mixed in.
@@xenmaster0 She used (and still uses) Buchla gear.
fantastic, i love the sound of electricity.
I love hoarding copper wire.
me too.
astonishingly beautiful
Magnifique magique
Son 🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🎧💓👏
Cette famme et un
GÉNIE 🔊
Michel !
Back in the 1970's, in Southern California there was a FM radio station that played weird electronic stuff late Sunday nights! I think it was called " The Electronic Music Show".. not sure.. from midnight to about 3: am! Monday morning....! I heard this womans material along with Wendy Carlos and electronic soundtracks from sci-fi movies!
Eccellente ..... Viaggio evocativo attraverso il Suono assoluto, mi ricorda certe sonorità purissime di Eliane Radigue
In 1971 I was in 9th grade and had no idea of what a modular synth was. In '77 I walked into the Guitar Center in Hollywood and saw a huge one, don't remember the brand, it didn't look like a Moog but it was turned on with all its lights and colored cables. My awareness of the Buchla was still another 20 years away.
She killed it.
Absolutely amazing
Thanks Josephine for posting wonderful historic track, and for giving the full details of the album
This was made in the 70's and only now did we truly realize that this is the future
one example of the art of sound!
The sound of art...
Grazie zia
I adore this.
so dreamy ... I'm flying through the universe.
difference is opportunities, i've remembered my 20s (1990s) but music is timeless, some must have known this.
Blissful and innovatory!
Graciaa por esta joya Josephine, this is wonderful
When I hear this song, I imagine Paris in the 60s, like a black and white movie.
pure awesomeness
Thank you ❤️
Great soundscapes
Wow, very organic and relaxing, but there's always something to entertain the ear.
Reminds me a little of Brian Eno, perhaps he was into this in the early 70s, wink wink nudge nudge!
love it!!
Incredible
This reminds me of the "planet music" recordings from the Voyager spacecraft. Very soothing.
wonderful
I have such crushes on these synth ladies..Laurie Spielgel holds my heart as well .... but Suzanne is my all time 'high voltage' lady of the electronic music world... 😉❤️😊😊😊
Nothing beats a girl who knows her synths
Young Eliane Radigue; be still my
Or Else Marie Pade or Daphne Oram. I'm very fascinated by these 'synth ladies'. Shows that Kraftwerk or Jean-Michel Jarre were not the first pioneers of electronic music.
check out Caterina Barbieri
Love her music. So different from what Robert Moog was doing around the same time.
a. Robert Moog wasn't a musician.
b. if you think moog modular systems can't produce these timbres and resonances, you don't know anything about synthesis.
snooty much???
@@liorashkenazy5662 He only said that it was different. You filled in a whole lot of content (and sentiment) yourself.
different from what? Robert Moog wasn't a musician, and he clearly refers the music. no sentiment about it.
Very interesting ! It sounds and reminding me two first tracks : Ich mache einen Spiegel - Dream Part 4 and Part 5 from Popul Vuh : album "Affenstunde" (1970)
Yes, I thinking the same, but a bit softer and with a bit more of layers
amazing
love it
WE ARE ON THE BEACH!!! WITH THE WIND!!!!
early modular / dub / ambient music - really timeless !! great found for me ! nice ... need therecord
awesome
Fabulous! I am a Reiki Master and this is what the energy going through me feels like. I was into this kind of analogue electronic back then. She was a master.
Lyle Crump incredible
Now you know. I like to design sounds. You can power up your entire body that makes you want to jump around. We're alive on this planet and this is our chance to jump around.
She still is a master
There is no energy going through you when you do Reiki. We have proven that we have found all the energies that could possibly affect the human physiology and we haven't encountered any of them going through individuals when they perform it. The only thing that happens is some blood pressure. It's the brain that does weird things to your senses.
ART audio music🪬🇵🇱
Is this from 1971? Very pure I love it.
It is how to express yourself wit technology. Same today with every piece of equipment.
coooool
This beautiful lady is Xenon voice. Pinball people know what it means.
Dos correcciones que me hubiera gustado recibir. Leelas con atención. Mañana borro este comentario. Saludos desde Argentina!!!! 1)pinbal people (gente es plural, entonces el verbo va sin S al final) pinbal people know 2)what does it mean? sería una pregunta. Pero para decir "lo que significa" solo decimos what it mean.
Ok, no "s" in people knows. But "what it mean" ???? Back to the school man...
Gregorio VII si vas a corregir corregi bien... es "what it meanS".
Io sono nato nel 1971
clicca e ascolta il MULTIVERSUM-ROCK
SUZANNE!
Goes well with Telaio Magnetico.
Genius
This feels like it inspired Kenji Kawaii to write the songs Unnatural City I & II !
Emerson Lake Palmer usaram bastante estes sintetizadores
Toca muito lindo Rock clássico
She's cool
MANIAKAL
holy shit
420 LIKES KEEP IT THIS WAY
the universe counts in multiples of 420...
I'm sorry...
trippping
🌾〰️
is it me or does she have a humongous ear in that pic?
The better to hear impossible sounds with...
it sounds like when u hold the key down on the bass notes of the keyboard and it plays by itself.
Sounds very like Delia Derbyshire...not the same, but but in the same vein.
これヤバない?
FRESH AIR FROM NOTHINGNESS
Creepy
I'm not saying this is better than say... a person who records himself playing an actual musical instrument, but it certainly requires talent.
conjured_up_skeletons Are you implying that modular synthesizers are not musical instruments?
Angus MacLise made more interesting stuff, and years before...
these Anti establishment hippie chicks must've had whole Lotta money and rich establishment daddy to be able to buy synths that cost more than a house back in those days.
That’s awesome Suzanne is so cool
Patrons. Douche.
I bet she's not doing this kind of thing in the 2010's. She's figured out, like the rest of us who did experimental music stuff in the 90's, that nobody gives a damn. She'll make lots of money because she's pretty. But the rest us troglodytes are pretty much ignored and ugly, and not that interesting. Even though we've far surpassed her intellectual and artistic limitations.
Talk to anybody making music from the 80's if you think I'm some kind of 80's sexist. I'm a musician from the 80's.
Lighten up dude, you sound very sour.
Nope, she's still busy performing synthesizer music at 78.
Great soundscapes
ART audio music🪬🇵🇱