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Monday, January 10, 2011
Syrinx - Tillicum (Theme from "Here Come The Seventies")
Released in April 1971 for Canada's True North TN4-104. Syrinx was an ensemble of electronic music by John Mills-Cockell (Moog and Arp synthesizers and keyboards), Doug Pringle (saxophone, guiro, bongos, bells) and Alan Wells (congas, percussion) performed. Mills-Cockell studied at the University of Toronto Faculty of Music and has taught electronic music at the Royal Conservatory of Music. The three met during the time of waking Toronto avant-garde music scene in the late '60s. Were signed byBernie Finkelstein, and was the second album on the label True North in 1970. Their music defies description, and then try not arise. Suffice it to say that electronic music syrinx were pioneers in the same league with Paul Beaver and Bernie Krause, and had developed methods of synthesis was done before a single central emitted. The group of plane-Leiterman Productions was approached to create a theme for their new TV series that aired on "Here, the seventies, Come"the CTV network. "Tillicum" was the result. The single was released in April 1971, charted in RPM # 77 with a ball on May 8 and has reached # 38 on 5 June. The recorded track on their second album was, "Long Lost Relatives" for True North TNX-5. To listen to this record in stereo, type the following code - & fmt = 18 - the end of the URL and press Enter to load the page.
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