The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music Thom Holmes
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Thom Holmes is your curator and guide to vintage electronic music recordings and audio experimentation. Drawing from his collection of vintage electronic music recordings spanning the years 1915-1985, each episode explores a topic or theme of historical interest. Holmes is the author of the book, Electronic and Experimental Music, sixth edition, 2020.
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Trippy Trance Music Origins
In this episode we’re going to sample some of the early recordings of trance music from the late 1980s to the early 1990s. Before Trance was absorbed into what is also called Electronic Dance Music, it rose up in Germany, specifically Frankfurt, and was put together by electronic musicians, some of whom were also sometimes DJs.
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Love Spells in Electronic Sound
I have found a number of vintage and more recent recordings of electronic music that deal with the ups and downs of being in love. I have curated these for your listening pleasure.
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Electronic Music for Babies
There is a hidden seam of recordings in my archive of electronic music intended for babies which I am presenting here. It is also a great excuse to share with you some unique electronic music produced by one of the founding fathers of ambient and sequenced electronic sounds, Raymond Scott.
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Crosscurrents in Early Electronic Music of Canada, Part 2
This podcast is the second of two parts on tape music from Canada. In this episode we cover the period from 1974 to 1992 with representative sounds from women and men composers.
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Crosscurrents in Early Electronic Music of Canada, Part 1
This podcast is the first of two parts on electronic music from Canada. In this episode, we cover the early era spanning the years 1955 to 1972 and the women and men who composed music on magnetic tape.
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Phonographic Education—a Sound Collage
For this episode, I’ve created a sound collage by remixing fragments of audio tracks from a selection of educational and instructional records found in my archive. Most of the recordings are from the 1950s, 60s, and 70s.