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Performer: Tom Hamilton

ARNOLD, BRUCE: Quiet Is the Movement of the Moon. Textural Threads (from New Territory [Spring Collection]). Now and Then (Review by Mike Silverton)

analog synthesizer 

ASHLEY, ROBERT: Improvement (Don Leaves Linda) (Review by Mike Silverton)

electronic orchestration 

ASHLEY, ROBERT: Odalisque (Review by Mike Silverton)

synthesizers 

ASHLEY, ROBERT: Your Money My Life Goodbye (Review by Robert Kirzinger)

electronics 

ASHLEY, ROBERT: Your Money My Life Goodbye (Review by Robert Kirzinger)

mixing 

ASHLEY, ROBERT: Your Money My Life Goodbye (Review by Robert Kirzinger)

recording 

ASHLEY, ROBERT: eL Aficionado (Review by Mike Silverton)

electronics 

BUCKNER: Can't See the Figure for the Ground (Review by Mike Silverton)

analog synthesizer 

GENA: Mother Jones (Review by Mike Silverton)

synthesizers 

GIBSON, JON: Rainforest/Brazil (He Was Not Disappointed) (Review by Mike Silverton)

synthesizers 

HAMILTON, TOM: Another Family Resemblance (Review by Mike Silverton)

analog synthesizer 

HAMILTON, TOM: Sebastian’s Shadow—Longer Ramblings on a Short Bach Fugue (Review by Mike Silverton)

synthesizers 

HARRIS, RATSO B.: To Dick Dickson. Solos. Fast Fast Fast Fast Fast Slow and Destination A (from New Territory [Spring Collection]) (Review by Mike Silverton)

analog synthesizer 

LOCKWOOD, ANNEA: Night and Fog (Review by Mike Silverton)

synthesizers 

MITCHELL: Three Songs with Lyrics by e. e. cummings (Review by Mike Silverton)

synthesizers 

VIGELAND: March, Hymn, and Waltz (Review by Mike Silverton)

synthesizers 

 

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