This Scottish composer released, according to Discogs one LP on ReR Megacorp and this cassette, 'produced over innumerable hours at the Electroacoustic Studio, University of Durham'. The music is a like: tape collages of voices and electronic sounds. The title piece is a great almost plunderphonic like piece and was released on a compilation 'Interchange 1', which I will post soon. Great stuff. This should be on CD, I think.
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Thanks. But is this the same guy as R. Stevie Moore? I think that's an American guy, did a lot of tape releases in the 80s. Just a similar name. Makes no difference.
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if it would be the same guy, wouldn't it be then on the cover as r stevie moore?
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For more information on Steve Moore, see the official Steve Moore appreciation society:
ReplyDeletehere and here. Thanks for promoting Moore on your blog.
If interesting I can upload his cassette The Return of the Poet (1984) to this blog in the near future. Contains also very interesting pieces of contemporay music.
ReplyDeleteMedicijnman - please do so! I guess there are someones around that would be interested in "Return of the Poet".
ReplyDeleteAt least Continuo - continuo.wordpress.com - would probably post it.
On "The Threshold of Liberty" is a piece called "Return of the Poet" - does this differ from the contents of the "Return of the Poet" cassette?
ReplyDeletei have no idea, i only know this tape
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