Ode to Gravity: Desert Equations - The Music of Richard Horowitz & Sussan Deyhim (March 9, 1987)
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Composer Richard Horowitz and Iranian vocalist Sussan Deyhim combined the sounds of new wave electronica, percussion, and Middle Eastern modal music in their 1987 album, “Desert Equation: Azax Attra”. Charles Amirkhanian plays selections from the album and interviews Horowitz about how he and Deyhim constructed these enchanting blends of modern technology and ancient sounds. The music is scored for voice, nāy flute, percussion and electronic keyboards and has been described by some as an “electronic oasis”, give it a listen to see why. (from KPFA Folio)
This item is part of the collection: Other Minds Archive
Date:
1987-03-09
Keywords: KPFA-FM; Ode to Gravity series; Interview and Music; Popular Music; World Music
Creative Commons license:
Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States
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