Friday, 27 June 2008
Curd Duca
Artist: Curd Duca
Genre(s):
Dance
Discography:
Elevator
Year: 1998
Tracks: 27
The productions of electronic modality medicine figure Curd Duca look back to the late-'60s dawn of popular synthesist medicine, the age of Wendy Carlos' classical-synth fusions and studio producers world Health Organization experimented with data processor music by yoking it to crop up pieces. Duca's been in the music line of work since the early '80s, in the first place playing keyboards for the German groups Auch Wenn Es Seltsam Klingen Mag and 8 Oder 9 -- the latter released a half dozen LPs during the '80s. In 1992, he recorded his solo debut, Easy Listening, the beginning in what became a five-volume series on Normal Records that took up most of the subsequent quadruplet days. Moving to the solid experimental/techno label Mille Plateaux in 1997, Duca released Switched-On Wagner, a series of synthesizer translations of plant in the first place by the German quixotic monster Richard Wagner. The following class, he inaugurated even another series, Lift, each book of which included stacks of light tracks in a muzaky mode.
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