
Musica Elettronica Viva (MEV) is a live acoustic/electronic improvisational group formed in Rome in 1966 by Alvin Curran, Richard Teitelbaum, Frederic Rzewski, Allan Bryant, Carol Plantamura, Ivan Vandor, and Jon Phetteplace. They were early experimenters with the use of synthesizers to transform sounds: a 1967 concert in Berlin included a performance of John Cage's Solo for Voice 2 with Plantamura's voice transformed through a Moog synthesizer. They also used such "non-musical" objects as amplified panes of glass and olive oil cans
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Spacecraft
Spacecraft (edit)
Spacecraft (edit), 1967
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Spacecraft [edit]
Spacecraft [Edit] - MEV
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Spacecraft (1967)
Infrared Extended - Juice Wrld x Trippie Redd (Unreleased)
II
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untitled 2
Untitled
Via Della Luce
Spacecraft (edit) (1967)
Psalm
01.05.04
untitled 3
Slugging Rocks
Cross Over Three
Cross Over One
Fox
1ere Partie
Cross Over Two
Untitled 4
MajinBlxxdy-Right Here Right Now (Slowed)
spacecraft [edit] (1967)
Message
Dewline
2eme Partie
Love Through Her The Weeknd
Sea Line
Cross What Is Freedom?
Cosmic Communion
Friday
Welcome To Hell
Paradigm
MEV - Spacecraft (edit), 1967
Zephyr
walay pulos
mev 01.05.04
MEV-01.05.04
A-Train Side - Funeral Rights For Sixty Foot Gum Cat
Rome Concert - Part I
MEV-.01.05.04
The Sound Pool, Part 1a
A-Bomb Side - Dialogue For Magnetic Sewers
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Ferrara, Italy (2002)
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