McMillan, Ann: Gateway Summer Sound: Abstracted Animal and Other Sounds

McMillan, Ann SKU: 40341668
McMillan, Ann: Gateway Summer Sound: Abstracted Animal and Other Sounds

McMillan, Ann: Gateway Summer Sound: Abstracted Animal and Other Sounds

McMillan, Ann SKU: 40341668

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Gateway Summer Sound: Abstracted Animal and Other Sounds
Artist: McMillan, Ann
Label: Smithsonian Folkways
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 093073345116
Genre: Rock

Ann McMillan did not record prolifically, but she was at the vanguard of electronic composition in New York in the 1970s. A student of groundbreaking composer Edgard Varèse, McMillan's primary medium was magnetic tape, which she manipulated to create surreal soundscapes. On Gateway Summer Sounds, her debut album released on Folkways in 1979 and recorded at the legendary Princeton-Columbia Electronic Music Center, she sources sounds from the natural world - frogs, insects, field recordings from the Gateway National Recreation Area in New York Harbor - along with gongs, bells, and a harpsichord to conceive remarkable, hypnagogic compositions. Like the music of Daphne Oram and Pauline Oliveros, her compositions for tape have been overshadowed by those of her male counterparts, but her work is no less revolutionary or vital.

Tracks:
1.1 Amber '75
1.2 Syrinx
1.3 Episode
1.4 Gateway Summer Sound
1.5 Gong Song
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