Paul Lansky's Radiohead Adventure

Paul Lansky was one of the first electronic/computer music composers, and he's still a professor at Princeton. Here is his charming account of being sampled by Radiohead. A short loop of his track Mild und Leise [mp3] became the chord sequence for Idioteque. "Mild und Leise was composed in 1973 on an IBM 360/91 mainframe computer. I used the Music360 computer language written by Barry Vercoe. This IBM mainframe was, as far as I know, the only computer on the Princeton University campus at the time. It had about one megabyte of memory, and cost hundreds of thousands of dollars (in addition to requiring a staff to run it around the clock). At that point we were actually using punch cards to communicate with the machine, and writing the output to a 1600 BPI digital tape which we then had to carry over to a lab in the basement of the engineering quadrangle in order to listen to it. It uses FM synthesis, which had just been worked out at Stanford, and also a special purpose filter design program written (in Fortran IV) by Ken Steiglitz. What's especially cute, and also occured to Jonny Greenwood, is that I was about his current age, when I wrote the piece - sort of a musical time warp." Somewhat cooler than hanging about with Radiohead is this short clip of Paul being taught to play the Theremin by... Leon Theremin! (Thanks Martin)


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i had the pleasure of taking a few classes with Paul while in college. he's an amazing guy, check out his other work at http://music.princeton.edu/~paul
 
awesome! i've been wondering where that sample came from, as i heard it was borrowed from someone.
 
Wow, I just had dinner with Paul Lansky - came home and found this in your blog, cool coincidence :) He`s attending our conference (www.nomute.no) this weekend, and seems like a very nice person, which only adds to his coolness! Great blog by the way!

- Steinarr
(myspace.com/draumekraft)
 
When I found out about the sample a couple of years ago I took the mp3 of the piece and sampled the tones myself and built a reason track of Idioteque rebuilt. It was a very fun experience.
 
muller:

with adr... link up or shut up...
 
another cocky anonymous poster ... well, mueller ... you still have the track kickin it around somewhere?
 
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