Article Number: 10852
Book with medium, English, Glue Binding, 91 Pages, 2016
Publication Studio Hudson

Fowre #1

Synthesizers

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Fowre #1 includes a 60-minute audio supplement of beautiful rare and early synth music on cassette tape, curated by Leo from Vermont, and is accompanied by this free synth playlistcurated by editor Andrew Siskind.

“The history of the synthesizer is the work of another book. This collection of diverse material is like a small exhibition at a county art museum—drawn together and organized by topic, ringed around with a little prefatory or commentary material, but largely made available for you to dwell in and ruminate on at your leisure on the weekend, or if you get out of work early one day. Synthesizers fascinate us, I think, because they seem so otherworldly. They exist at the fringes of music, apart from wooden and brass instruments. They appeal to our fetishization of technology, of the other, and tempt us into the marginal space between what we can comfortably say is music and what we have our doubts about.”

Featuring interviews with synth musicians Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, M. Geddes Gengras, Anthony Rolando, and Owen Osborn & Chris Kucinski; and original writing from Gabriel Reyes-Whittaker, Olivier Gillet, Brian Dewan, and Andrew Siskind.

Sprache: Englisch