Kevin Savetz
2006-04-23 21:21:08 UTC
The complete audio and liner notes from the rare 1979 album "First
Philadelphia Computer Music Festival" is now available at:
http://www.VintageComputerMusic.com
The site includes MP3s of every track, which can be downloaded or
played online.
The First Philadelphia Computer Music Festival was held August 25,
1978. The next year, Creative Computing magazine released the LP
record of highlights from the event. The album includes songs
performed by an RCA Cosmac VIP, Solid State Music System, Ambilog 200,
and other vintage computers. The last track is a 1963 synthesized
computer speech demonstration from Bell Laboratories.
The album has been made available online with the permission of the
copyright holder. The site is the work of Kevin Savetz, who also
maintains the Classic Computer Magazine Archive
(http://www.AtariMagazines.com) which delivers full text from Creative
Computing, Compute!, and other classic computer magazines; Atari
Archives (http://www.AtariArchives.org) with the full text of 30+
vintage computer books; and FlightSimBooks.com
(http://www.FlightSimBooks.com), with the full text of 13 classic
books on flight simulation.
Philadelphia Computer Music Festival" is now available at:
http://www.VintageComputerMusic.com
The site includes MP3s of every track, which can be downloaded or
played online.
The First Philadelphia Computer Music Festival was held August 25,
1978. The next year, Creative Computing magazine released the LP
record of highlights from the event. The album includes songs
performed by an RCA Cosmac VIP, Solid State Music System, Ambilog 200,
and other vintage computers. The last track is a 1963 synthesized
computer speech demonstration from Bell Laboratories.
The album has been made available online with the permission of the
copyright holder. The site is the work of Kevin Savetz, who also
maintains the Classic Computer Magazine Archive
(http://www.AtariMagazines.com) which delivers full text from Creative
Computing, Compute!, and other classic computer magazines; Atari
Archives (http://www.AtariArchives.org) with the full text of 30+
vintage computer books; and FlightSimBooks.com
(http://www.FlightSimBooks.com), with the full text of 13 classic
books on flight simulation.
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Kevin Savetz
Atari Magazines: http://www.AtariMagazines.com
Atari Books: http://www.AtariArchives.org
Flight Simulation Books: http://www.FlightSimBooks.com
Retro Roundup: http://www.RetroRoundup.com
Kevin Savetz
Atari Magazines: http://www.AtariMagazines.com
Atari Books: http://www.AtariArchives.org
Flight Simulation Books: http://www.FlightSimBooks.com
Retro Roundup: http://www.RetroRoundup.com