Rune Lindblad
50 top tracks
Rune Lindblad
50 top tracks
Albums

Death of the Moon: Electronic and Concrete Music (1953-1960)
Rune Lindblad

An Anthology Of Noise And Electronic Music Vol.3
Rune Lindblad

Predestination
Rune Lindblad

Objekt 2: Electronic And Concrete Music (1962-1988)
Rune Lindblad

An Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music / Third A-Chronology 1952-2004
Rune Lindblad

An Anthology of Noise and Electronic Music/ Third A-Chronology1952-2004
Rune Lindblad

Die Stille Liebe
Rune Lindblad

An Anthology Of Noise And Electronic Music Vol.3 (Third-A-Chronology)
Rune Lindblad

Electro-Acoustic Music from Sweden
Rune Lindblad

Death of the Moon
Rune Lindblad

Death of the Moon: Electronic and Concr??te Music (1953-1960
Rune Lindblad

An Anthology Of Noise & Electronic Music: Third A-Chronology 1952-2004
Rune Lindblad
Biography
Rune Lindblad was born in Gothenburg, Sweden in 1923. He began composing music in 1953. This was a time when composers in Germany and France were feuding over the merits of electronic music made by pure wave oscillators versus musique concrete, which used the tape recorder as its main instrument. Rune Lindblad did not see these genres as mutually exclusive. In fact he extended his work to incorporate other mediums along with his approach to music. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Rune+Lindblad...Read more on Last.fm
Read more
Rune Lindblad was born in Gothenburg, Sweden in 1923. He began composing music in 1953. This was a time when composers in Germany and France were feuding over the merits of electronic music made by pure wave oscillators versus musique concrete, which used the tape recorder as its main instrument. Rune Lindblad did not see these genres as mutually exclusive. In fact he extended his work to incorporate other mediums along with his approach to music. Deeply involved with woodcuts and painting, Lindblad was already experimenting with using damaged 16mm film in his 'Optica 1' as early as 1959. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Rune+Lindblad">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
