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October 14, 2017
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September 13, 2017
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The Vinyl Factory are excited to announce the reissue of the ICA's ground-breaking compilation Cybernetic Serendipity Music,
originally released in 1968 to coincide with their exhibition
Cybernetic Serendipity, which proved to be a landmark in the history of
audio/visual art, and the first exhibition of its kind in the UK
devoted to the relationship between music and early computers. Both
unique and extraordinarily influential, Cybernetic Serendipity Music
captured a nascent scene on the cusp of a synth-led electronic
revolution and was the only compilation of its kind to bring together
the musicians, composers and inventors pushing the boundaries of early
computer music on one record, a good six years before Kraftwerk's Autobahn changed modern music for ever.
It documented a frontier spirit where pre-eminent composers John Cage and Iannis Xenakis rubbed shoulders with the likes of Peter Zinovieff, the founder of EMS and inventor of the game-changing VCS3 synthesizer, with music that was either composed by computers or, in Zinovieff's case, even performed by them.
With
only a handful of copies pressed and exclusively available from the ICA
at the original exhibition, Cybernetic Serendipity Music has long held
holy grail status among collectors and enthusiasts of early
electronics, with the original record, on the rare occasions it becomes
available, often changing hands for upwards of £150.