Dec 7, 2012
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Probably the most remarkable thing about Laurie Spiegel is that a piece of music she made could be the first sound of human origin to be heard by extraterrestrial lifeforms. If aliens exist, of course. And assuming they have ears.
Articles: Resident Visitor: Laurie Spiegel’s Machine Music | Features
Simon Reynolds profiles groundbreaking electronic music artist Laurie Spiegel over at Pitchfork.
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