This episode explores the life and legacy of Morton Subotnick, a foundational figure in electronic music known for releasing the first commercial electronic album created entirely on a synthesizer. It details his collaboration with engineer Don Buchla, which resulted in the development of the Buchla Series 100, a system that prioritized abstract sound manipulation over traditional keyboards. Subotnick’s work with the San Francisco Tape Music Center and his masterpiece, "Silver Apples of the Moon," are highlighted as pivotal moments that shifted electronic sound from experimental research to a recognized art form. The source also examines his later innovations in live-electronics and his dedication to music education through interactive software. Ultimately, the text illustrates how Subotnick’s philosophy of voltage-controlled composition continues to underpin the modern resurgence of modular synthesizer culture.


【Related Column】Morton Subotnick: An innovator of electronic music and the strata of contemporary music built by Buchla

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