David Tudor | Pulsers (w/ Takehisa Kosugi) | Album
David Tudor’s Pulsers (1984), often paired with untitled work featuring Takehisa Kosugi, is a pioneering, avant-garde electronic album characterized by "home-brewed" circuit-bent sounds. It features complex, inter-modulated electronic pulses, creating rhythmic, chattering, and percussive soundscapes, with Kosugi contributing experimental, echoing electronic violin. The album consists of electronic pulses of varying timbres and tempos that interact to create a, often described as, "crazed" or highly textured sound. The sound evokes imagery of percussive, chattering creatures.
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