Originally Posted By: crarko
OK, so I'm kind of a sap for stuff like this:

The Symphony of Science

Interesting pieces. It's great that digital technology advances this kind of creativity. I recall when people tried to do "electronic" music in analog and it was a seriously big deal in terms of equipment, and the results were usually received with "it just doesn't sound real".

In the early 70s, Tomita, a Japanese musician did a highly acclaimed electronic music album "Snowflakes Are Dancing" but the equipment credits on the back of the album would suggest he had to rent a barn to house it all.

Now, it probably just takes a laptop and a hundred bucks worth of software.

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