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Twenty-three 3-minutes pieces for sax quartet triggering computer electronics and synthesizers. Performed live in San Francisco in 1989. Electric Rags II is designed to be performed in a different, random order every time. Only "corny island", a section of structured improvisation is played more than once in any given performance. Alvin Curran writes: "The music itself, like an experimental voyage, sets out to see what, if anything, lies beyond 'improvisation.' To this end both determinate and indeterminate notations are employed together with a special interactive system, which can reproduce electronically anything the players play β as they play it, or any time after, and in some cases even before." Features such catchy tunes as "Z train" "Harmony Circus" "When In But Out But" and "Scusami, I Walk Alone." ARTISTS Jon Raskin (baritone and alto sax); Larry Ochs (tenor and sopranino sax); Steve Adams (alto and sopranino sax); Bruce Ackley (soprano sax); Alvin Crran (electronics); Scot Gresham-Lancaster (Oberheim Xpander) User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Wonder Bread
Alvin Curran
Z Train
Alvin Curran
Little Him
Alvin Curran
Harmony Circus (Corny Island (Ochs Solo))
Alvin Curran
Scusami, I Walk Alone
Alvin Curran
For Giacinto
Alvin Curran
Field It (Jurassic Times Corny Island (Adams solo))
Alvin Curran
Cords Of Would
Alvin Curran
Other Brothers (Blow-Hole Corny Island (Raskin Solo))
Alvin Curran
One And Amino Acids When In But Out But
Alvin Curran