Beauty in the Beast | ||||
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Studio album by Wendy Carlos | ||||
Released | 1986 | |||
Genre | Classical | |||
Length | 57:41 | |||
Label | East Side Digital | |||
Producer | Wendy Carlos | |||
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Beauty in the Beast (1986/2000) is an album by Wendy Carlos using alternate tunings and scales and influenced by jazz and world music. On the back she includes a quote by Van Gogh: "I am always doing what I cannot do yet, in order to learn how to do it."
As the liner notes state, the entire album is synthesized, meaning that, "All the music and sounds heard on this recording were directly digitally generated. This eliminates all the limitations of microphones, the weak link necessary in nearly all other digital recordings, including those which employ 'sampling' technologies."[1]
As Benson writes, though, "it seems that for most users of synthesizers the extra freedom has not had much effect, in the sense that most music involving synthesizers is written using the equal tempered twelve tone scale. A notable exception is Wendy Carlos, who has composed a great deal of music for synthesizers using many different scales. [Benson] particularly recommend[s] Beauty in the Beast...(SYNCD 200, Audion, 1986, Passport Records, Inc.)."[2]
"The music on this album cuts through a lot of the conventions and restraints that were used as frameworks for previous releases: instrumentation, tonality, and scaling, to name just a few."[3]
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