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Silver Apples Of The Moon (vinyl Rip) May 2026

The album is split into two distinct sides, originally dictated by the physical limitations of vinyl:

: A slow, atmospheric exploration of "pitch" and timbre, full of whistles, sirens, and alien-sounding chirps. Silver Apples Of The Moon (VINYL RIP)

Subotnick composed the album over 13 months in a small New York studio, working 10 to 12 hours a day on a modular synthesizer. The album is split into two distinct sides,

The story of is the story of a revolution in how music is made and consumed. Released in 1967 by Morton Subotnick, it was the first electronic music album ever commissioned by a record label ( Nonesuch Records ). Unlike previous electronic works that were often academic or live recordings, this piece was designed specifically for the LP format, essentially creating the "studio-as-instrument" model that defines modern production. The Creation: 13 Months with the Buchla Released in 1967 by Morton Subotnick, it was

: The name comes from W.B. Yeats’s poem, The Song of Wandering Aengus . The Sonic Journey

: A groundbreaking experiment in "rhythm". It features a steady, sequenced pulse that many critics now credit as a direct ancestor to modern techno and electronic dance music . The Legend of the "Vinyl Rip"