Early Electronic Music Techniques Explained #superbooth22

I was asked by Goethe Institut Tokyo and Gebrüder Teichmann to do a talk on early electronic music techniques, with a special focus on Stockhausen and the WDR. I had no idea how I could present the results of my research in a fun way until the morning it was due, when a friend asked me to connect the dots of what I was doing. What a better way then to create a piece, like I do on my channel anyway? Using techniques by Stockhausen and others at the WDR Studio, I assembled a piece with audience help in an “Against The Clock“ fashion. I held this talk at Superbooth22, thanks to everyone at the stage, sound, light and film crew for making this recording. The event that this is part of: SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: CHANNEL MEMBERSHIP: MY MUSIC: FASHION: CONNECT: MY SIGNATURE SOFTWARE: MORPHING ROTOR TEST EQUIPMENT LIBRARY LOOPER BUY THE GEAR I USE (EU): BUY THE GEAR I USE (UK): BUY THE GEAR I USE (US): (affiliate links, I get a few % if you buy through them) Goethe-Institut Tokyo: Gebrüder Teichmann: Noland: Superbooth:
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