After well over six years Deep Distance, the first book about Manuel Göttsching is complete. Here you can read about the writing process and order your copy.
Saturday, 2 April 2011
Museum Piece III
The EKO Computerhythm, an early Italian drum machine was operated by using perforated cards. Manuel Gottsching incorporated this on many recordings made during the latter half of the seventies and also for the E2-E4 album. A few clips of this magnificent machine in action have appeared on YouTube. For a demo see here.
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I'm a Librarian, living in Whitley Bay, Tyne & Wear, England. I've been collecting records for as long as I can remember and used to spend what seemed like an endless succession of teenage Saturday afternoons in Manchester looking for that next elusive Holy Grail album. These days I can hardly move for towers of CDs! I am the author of the book Deep Distance - The Musical Life of Manuel Gottsching.
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