Psycho- Und Elektroakustik Der Schallbildsynthese
Fritz Enkel was a German pioneer of electronic music during the 1950s, working in the experimental tradition of composers exploring the possibilities of synthesized sound. This 1958 seven-inch release on Gravesaner Blätter documents early electroacoustic experimentation, with Enkel working at the cutting edge of what was technically possible with analog electronic instruments. The work is purely experimental, eschewing conventional melody or rhythm in favor of exploring the sonic properties of synthesized tones and formants. What emerges is a fascinating historical document—abstract, sometimes unsettling soundscapes that feel as strange today as they must have sounded in 1958. This is not music for passive listening; it demands attention and rewards those interested in understanding how electronic music emerged as a serious artistic discipline. Original pressings are extremely scarce.
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Item Details+
| Genre | Electronic |
| Style | Experimental |
| Media | Near Mint (NM or M-) |
| Sleeve | Generic |
| Label | Gravesaner Blätter |
| Year | 1958 |
| Country | Germany |
| Format | 7" |
Tracklist+
- Genre:
- Electronic
- Style:
- Experimental
- Label:
- Gravesaner Blätter
- Country:
- Germany
- Year:
- 1958
- A. Psychoakustik: Beispiele 1-6
- B. Elektroakustik: Beispiele 7-9
- Data provided by Discogs
Data provided by Discogs.

