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  1. www.geesinimprovlife.com › aboutAbout | Ron Geesin

    Along the way we learn of Geesin’s other loves – his encyclopaedic knowledge of early jazz, his restoration of rare 78 records, and a recent installation work featuring his composition based on recordings of blackbird song. Throughout, the film is infused with Ron’s humour, extraordinary talent and his unique take on the world.

  2. Lee sobre Part 4. Final RUN - Pollution de Expo Zoom de Ron Geesin, y mira las ilustraciones, la letra y artistas similares.

  3. ron geesin official website. Composer, performer, sound architect, interactive designer, broadcaster, writer and lecturer. "accomplished composer and musician, experimenter on the free form edge, poet and comedian with a taste for the absurd." Co-composer of Pink Floyd’s ‘Atom Heart Mother’.

  4. Check out Expo Zoom by Ron Geesin on Amazon Music. Stream ad-free or purchase CD's and MP3s now on Amazon.co.uk. Skip to main content.co.uk. Delivering to London W1D 7 Update location All. Select the department you ...

  5. Label: Dark Companion Ron Geesin on ExpoZoom: "In 1969, I was commissioned to make all the music and organized noises for nineteen looped films to be run in the British Pavilion at Expo 70 in Osaka, Japan.The overall concept was to have all the films running in fixed positions so that the individual visitors would 'mix' their audio and visual experience by the speed and direction of their ...

  6. Disco Expo Zoom - Ron Geesin - Letras de canciones de todos los estilos. ES | EN. Expo Zoom. Ron Geesin. 1 Part 1. First Wall - Concorde; 2 Part 1. First Wall - Rolls Royce; 3 Part 1. First Wall - Blind Landing (Radar) 4 Part 1. First Wall - Tracked Hovercraft; 5 Part 2 ...

  7. Ron Geesin on ExpoZoom: "In 1969, I was commissioned to make all the music and organized noises for nineteen looped films to be run in the British Pavilion at Expo 70 in Osaka, Japan. The overall concept was to have all the films running in fixed positions so that the individual visitors would 'mix' their audio and visual experience by the speed and direction of their movement through and ...