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.
: He helped designer Don Buchla develop this synthesizer, which notably lacked a traditional keyboard, using touch-sensitive plates instead to avoid the "tyranny" of standard scales. Silver Apples Of The Moon (VINYL RIP)
: 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" Subotnick composed the album over 13 months in
The album is split into two distinct sides, originally dictated by the physical limitations of vinyl: which notably lacked a traditional keyboard