FILTERS, OSCILLATORS & ENVELOPES 1967 - 1982 by DON PRESTON
| SKU | 65020 |
| Artist | DON PRESTON |
| Title | FILTERS, OSCILLATORS & ENVELOPES 1967 - 1982 |
| Label | SUB ROSA |
| Catalog # | SR 334LP |
| Tag | |
| Release | W 21 - 2012 |
| Format | Vinyl - EULP |
| € 19,99 | incl. VAT, excl. shipping |
Tracks
- Track 1
- Analog Heaven #1
- Analog Heaven #2
- Analog Heaven #3
- Analog Heaven #4
- Analog Heaven #5
- Analog Heaven #6
- Analog Heaven #7
Description
Previously-unreleased electronic music from original The Mothers Of Invention keyboardist, Don Preston!Immersed in jazz music, he was imagining secret ties with the nascent electronic music. In the mid-'60s, Preston started developing an electronic instrument, using a home-made synthesizer and a series of oscillators and filters. Out of this instrument came "Electronic Music" (1967), his first piece. Two years later, he became a close friend of Robert Moog, and their discussions gave birth to a number of applications in relation with the flexibility of the instrument. Nowadays, you can't mention the Mini-Moog without thinking of Preston. Bob Moog himself said about his solo in "Waka/Jawaka": "That's impossible. You can't do that on a Moog." Filters, Oscillators & Envelopes features the other side, the hidden side of Don Preston: the composer of purely electronic music.













