Kraftwerk, 1975
(Photograph: Wolfgang Heilemann)
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Kraftwerk, 1975
(Photograph: Wolfgang Heilemann)
Klaus Schulze - Timewind (1975)
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Weekly Electronic Music Tips // JULY 2025 #28-25 Lloyd Wright’s Johnson Wax Headquarters, Racine County, WI PICKS OF THE WEEK: Lloyd Wright’s Johnson Wax Headquarters, Racine County, WI photo by Jack Loftus, 1950
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Martin Glass - The Interstellar Music of Martin Glass - inspired by the Voyager space probes
Martin had been a surprise choice for the commission. It was the Spring of 1977 and two Interstellar Mariners were to be sent hurtling into deep space. Glass was to provide weekly "sonologues" of their progress, audio diarist for a pair of mute mechanical adventurers. Delivered with a near fanatical diligence over the course of nearly three decades, these stuttering musical biographies would soon bewilder those who had first asked for them. Martin's work, they judged, had begun to plot its own eccentric orbit, charting more than just the ships' material progress, but rather their imagined psychogeography ("What will they say about me?" "I will never conserve my instruments" “Nobody has gone further”). With his sonic dispatches increasingly ignored and unheard, all funding for the project swiftly fell to dust. The very best of these scores, chosen from a vast compendium of source material, are now assembled here for the first time. Their muses, two arthritic spacecrafts now nearly half a century old, limp on through deep space, forever onwards and onwards forever... Mastered by Giuseppe Ielasi. Artwork by Richard Greenan.
Kraftwerk’s Radioactivity / Radioaktivität
The latest one of our Camp Radio show, Music is a form of time-travel, is available to download or stream from our Soundcloud.
Early electronic music from Tod Dockstader, modern classical from Michael Nyman, kosmische techno from Manuel Göttsching, plus music from Blue Tapes and more.
This may potentially be the last episode, as I'm thinking of reformatting and rebranding the show as a more general Blue Tapes radio show, just playing more modern music that touches more directly on our world.
What do you think? Which would you prefer?