Wow this tells me a alot about what Electronic music REALLY is... At this RAW state its amazing to know what it sounded like. This sounds like someone is playing a tape slowly backwards... im waiting to hear something like,"KILL KILL" so is this the main concept of Glitch?
Doesn't really appeal to my senses. Perhaps this man was one of the pioneers of electronic music, but regardless, this just isn't reaching me. Perhaps with some other artistic supplementation this would make more sense.
please forgive me,i used to like stockhausen,after 9/11,he made a comment which was not denied,the "towers falling,were a beautiful symphonic "happening",which he thought was fantastic.THE DEATHS OF THOUSANDS,BURNING DYING,IS NOT A "FANTASTIC EVENT,SORRY!!"
right, but AE sounds like his Musik. I read somewhere that KHST was happy about the fact, that his music going to be understand by the people just in hundred years.
It's amazing, the techniques he used to make this, seriously . 1953! I thought practical sound synths didn't appear until the 60's. It turns out the formula wasn't as automated then but that's the beauty of it. I can't think of any artist that hasn't used technology inspired by this, even if it is an effects pedal or mixer. This stuff is fascinating!
It's an amazing work... Stockhausen was such a genius, I confess I made some simillar experiments with recording some sounds, than repeting and manipulating them, I used the computer... Ok, amazing post, thanks!
I really don't care for Stockhausen's music, I've tried quite a few times, it's interesting, but it doesn't hold my interest. This is probably my favorite think I've heard from him, the polyphony is interesting.
In spite of not caring to listen to his music, I have a tremendous amount of respect for him. His influence on so much of the music I like is huge, I mean without him, the band Can wouldn't exist!
Maybe one day he'll click for me, but it hasn't happened. yet.
I found your pages helpful. Im studying Music Tech and have to do a presentation on developments in experimental music, and will be doing a small piece on Musique Concrete :) Thanks for the videos dude
Love it, just done a report on Industrial music and stockhausen obviously features in it, nice to hear the first piece of true electronic music made, kinda makes me wish i was there when it happened
Great to hear this! I had the opportunity to study w/ Stockhausen during the summer of 1974 and went to the WDR Studio in Koln where this was put together. Very crude by today's standards, real old school Grundig tape recorders and acoustic echo chamber (plate), very cool!
@jerzyboi69 I'm quite envious! Being born in 1983, electronic music was presented at the click of a mouse button. The purity of serialism and the early works at WDR are amazing!
Thanks for your comments on my videos! Unfortunately, the sound was crap, so I deleted them and uploaded them again, so your comments are all gone. But, feel free...
By the way, nice distortion effects, we computer-illiterates are progressing slowly but steadily, in baby-steps;)
Wow this tells me a alot about what Electronic music REALLY is... At this RAW state its amazing to know what it sounded like. This sounds like someone is playing a tape slowly backwards... im waiting to hear something like,"KILL KILL" so is this the main concept of Glitch?
DJHeroMist 4 weeks ago
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10 justin bieber and 10 stockhausen song at the same time
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Maybe im just stupid, but i dont like it
fop17 1 month ago
First time listening to it and it's already a favourite Stockhausen piece.
Rickeeey1 3 months ago
Doesn't really appeal to my senses. Perhaps this man was one of the pioneers of electronic music, but regardless, this just isn't reaching me. Perhaps with some other artistic supplementation this would make more sense.
psychoanomaly1 4 months ago
Thanks for this upload, I somehow forgot how compelling & strangely sweet this work is
neonwind 5 months ago
Over rated. Pierre Schaeffer is better, and the true father of electronic experimentalism.
MrFpenteado 6 months ago
please forgive me,i used to like stockhausen,after 9/11,he made a comment which was not denied,the "towers falling,were a beautiful symphonic "happening",which he thought was fantastic.THE DEATHS OF THOUSANDS,BURNING DYING,IS NOT A "FANTASTIC EVENT,SORRY!!"
alezander666 7 months ago
Hey hey mama said the way you move, Gon' make you sweat, gon' make groove
Tell me is not refreshing to read that
capitancriterio 8 months ago
@calabris1 maybe lol.. but why would you want mp3?
kabeauregardajax 11 months ago
sounds like autechre
sarphati7 11 months ago
@sarphati7
right, but AE sounds like his Musik. I read somewhere that KHST was happy about the fact, that his music going to be understand by the people just in hundred years.
If you listen to AE or COIL you may understand...
HerrTelef 9 months ago
It is very touching to think this is the first music ever written for and with sinus waves !
It has not become old.
RADIOKLOW 1 year ago
also echt einsam heute wer ist bereit für bisl telefon labern oda so
babymhae01 1 year ago
do the pixel getting larger have something to do with the mix
Timmytimtimtm 1 year ago
I like your channel.
DerangedRanger1 1 year ago
It's amazing, the techniques he used to make this, seriously . 1953! I thought practical sound synths didn't appear until the 60's. It turns out the formula wasn't as automated then but that's the beauty of it. I can't think of any artist that hasn't used technology inspired by this, even if it is an effects pedal or mixer. This stuff is fascinating!
helicop 1 year ago
It's an amazing work... Stockhausen was such a genius, I confess I made some simillar experiments with recording some sounds, than repeting and manipulating them, I used the computer... Ok, amazing post, thanks!
0707NicePlayer 1 year ago
@calabris1 This CD is available from the Stockhausen Verlag, Kettenberg 15, 51515 Kurten, Deutschland
NewMusicXX 1 year ago 5
Superb!
marktdable 1 year ago
Just plain brilliance, so important and yet forgotten for everything that is now Pop music... Gotta give it to the germans.
murmur54kbr 1 year ago 2
I really don't care for Stockhausen's music, I've tried quite a few times, it's interesting, but it doesn't hold my interest. This is probably my favorite think I've heard from him, the polyphony is interesting.
In spite of not caring to listen to his music, I have a tremendous amount of respect for him. His influence on so much of the music I like is huge, I mean without him, the band Can wouldn't exist!
Maybe one day he'll click for me, but it hasn't happened. yet.
SpaceRitual 1 year ago
@SpaceRitual read the urantia book
pcpablo7 1 year ago
Magnificient!!! A truly researcher.. Thanks
Elisa
Qadesh86 1 year ago
scary!
mOnToLiS 1 year ago
This is amazing, makes me fall into a trance.
Bornlivedie3 2 years ago 2
taste a dream.............
TheNefarin 2 years ago
I am getting sick.... Is it cause of the music or what i ate?
neelix7 2 years ago
I found your pages helpful. Im studying Music Tech and have to do a presentation on developments in experimental music, and will be doing a small piece on Musique Concrete :) Thanks for the videos dude
stenchface 2 years ago
Soundtrack to travel across the galaxy with.Composition sounds as fresh and futuristic as ever .Thanks.
bobbya51 2 years ago 4
Love it, just done a report on Industrial music and stockhausen obviously features in it, nice to hear the first piece of true electronic music made, kinda makes me wish i was there when it happened
laboldno7 2 years ago 7
Great to hear this! I had the opportunity to study w/ Stockhausen during the summer of 1974 and went to the WDR Studio in Koln where this was put together. Very crude by today's standards, real old school Grundig tape recorders and acoustic echo chamber (plate), very cool!
jerzyboi69 2 years ago 29
That's very interesting! I'd like to know all about it. Tell me more!
NewMusicXX 2 years ago 4
@NewMusicXX me too!!!
pcpablo7 1 year ago
what??? really? you're lucky as hell my friend
numbchucking 2 years ago
Cool!
JackiePaquito 2 years ago
@jerzyboi69 I'm quite envious! Being born in 1983, electronic music was presented at the click of a mouse button. The purity of serialism and the early works at WDR are amazing!
djpaulygon 1 year ago
the extreme beginning to artists such as tiesto and showtek... wierd eh
hardtylelover 2 years ago
Thanks,
amazing sinus-wave-composition...
A musical milestone of the 20. C.
kulturkanal 2 years ago 2
Thanx for posting. Stockhausen early work is great and to old and niche to get in a recordstore. Kudos!
KentNymann 3 years ago
Thanks for your comments on my videos! Unfortunately, the sound was crap, so I deleted them and uploaded them again, so your comments are all gone. But, feel free...
By the way, nice distortion effects, we computer-illiterates are progressing slowly but steadily, in baby-steps;)
GreggaryPeccary 3 years ago