Unseen Worlds reissues Laurie Spiegel's The Expanding Universe

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  • The computer music innovator's first LP will be re-released in September.
  • Unseen Worlds reissues Laurie Spiegel's The Expanding Universe image
  • This September, Unseen Worlds will release New York composer Laurie Spiegel's first album, The Expanding Universe. Part composer, part software developer, Spiegel is considered one of the most important early figures in computer music. Throughout the '70s and '80s, she forged new territory in using algorithms and automation as part of the composition process, arguably laying the groundwork for today's production software. She's quoted as saying: "I automate whatever can be automated to be freer to focus on those aspects of music that can't be automated. The challenge is to figure out which is which." Spiegel composed The Expanding Universe between '74 and '77 and released it in 1980, just before taking a step back from New York's avant-garde scene. The new reissue includes all of the album's original compositions, plus an additional 15 pieces, including significant works like "Kepler's Harmony of the Worlds," which was included in the Golden Record onboard the Voyager spacecraft. It will be available digitally, as a double CD or a limited edition vinyl package complete with lossless download codes. You can hear the opening track, "Patchwork," right here. Tracklist CD1 01. Patchwork 02. Old Wave 03. Pentachrome 04. A Folk Study 05. Drums 06. Appalachian Grove I 07. Appalachian Grove II 08. Appalachian Grove III 09. The Expanding Universe CD2 01. East River Dawn 02. The Unquestioned Answer 03. The Orient Express 04. Clockworks 05. Dirge I 06. Dirge II 07. Music for Dance I 08. Music for Dance II 09. Kepler's Harmony of the Worlds 10. Wandering in Our Times Unseen Worlds will release The Expanding Universe in September 2012.
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