1) AMM is a British free improvisation group, founded in London, England in 1965. 2) Japanese arranger. Circle: ShibayanRecords. 1. AMM have never been well-known to the general public, but have been, in their own way, hugely influential on several generations of adventurous musicians. AMM has been called "legendary" and "groundbreaking." They are notable as the perhaps the first musical group to deliberately try to make music not related to any established musical genre: as Michael Nyman wrote
Daphne Oram (December 31, 1925 - January 5, 2003), was a pioneering British composer and electronic musician. She was the creator of the "Oramics" technique, a technique used to create electronic sounds. Educated at Sherborne School For Girls, Oram was, from an early age, taught piano and organ as well as musical composition. In 1943 she was offered a place at the Royal College of Music but instead took up a position as a "music balancer" at the BBC.
Dome is a name of at least two acts: 1) A duo of Wire members: Bruce Gilbert and Graham Lewis (aka B.C.Gilbert・G.Lewis and Cupol). Gilbert & Lewis formed the duo during Wire's 1980–1984 hiatus and débuted with the album "Dome" (1980, Dome Records - aka "Dome 1"). Other album releases include: "Dome 2" (1980, Dome Records), "Dome 3" (1981, Dome Records), "Will You Speak This Word" (1982, Uniton - aka "Dome 4"), and their latest album, "Yclept" (1999, WMO).
Andrew Pekler’s Bergheim 34 project has long been the most ecclectic, varied and pop-friendly act on the mighty Klang Imprint. Following the release of their debut “Sechstrack EP” for the label in 1999 they have continued to produce tracks that span pretty much every genre and sub genre of the spectrum from electro to funk to house to pure, unadulterated pop. This is their debut album proper, compiling some classic bergheim moments (previously only available on vinyl) and adding some new gems
Dome is a name of at least two acts: 1) A duo of Wire members: Bruce Gilbert and Graham Lewis (aka B.C.Gilbert・G.Lewis and Cupol). Gilbert & Lewis formed the duo during Wire's 1980–1984 hiatus and débuted with the album "Dome" (1980, Dome Records - aka "Dome 1"). Other album releases include: "Dome 2" (1980, Dome Records), "Dome 3" (1981, Dome Records), "Will You Speak This Word" (1982, Uniton - aka "Dome 4"), and their latest album, "Yclept" (1999, WMO).