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  1. Electronic composer and musician Suzanne Ciani created the sound effects and voiced the antagonist for the 1980 pinball ma-chine Xenon, the first talking pinball table by Bally Entertainment. Though often overlooked when assessing the history of electronic games, her compositional approach provided Xenon with much of

  2. 28 de jul. de 2017 · Suzanne Ciani is the creator of one of the advertising’s most universally recognisable sounds: the clink of a Coca-Cola bottle being prised open and poured into a glass, the bubbles fizzing intensely and colliding into one another.The sound was far richer and more effervescent than a real bottle could ever be – that’s because it was created using a Buchla modular synthesiser, an ...

  3. This Week in Pinball; Posts; Heist 15 Ball Multiball (!), Alien Videos and Ball Eating Xenomorph, Pin Stadium Launches Neo Concert Edition, Pinball HOF Opening Soon, Suzanne Ciani: The Voice of Xenon – TWIP 4/19/21

  4. 7 de jun. de 2019 · Flowers Of Evil by Suzanne Ciani, released 07 June 2019 1. Flowers Of Evil 2. Glass Houses 3. Token Spokes Part One 4. Token Spokes Part Two As a genuine vanguard of electronic music composition at the forefront of the modular synthesiser revolution in the late 1960s, Suzanne Ciani’s forward-thinking approach to new music would rarely look to the past for inspiration, which makes this ...

  5. REFLECTIONS presents synth legend Suzanne Ciani live in quadraphonic sound, celebrating the 40th anniversary of her electro-romantic breakthrough album Seven Waves. Suzanne will explore themes and sequences from the album while improvising live on the Buchla 200e modular synth. Celia Hollander of Leaving Records opens with an ambient set, all ...

  6. wearethemutants.com › 2016/10/11 › xenon-pinball-machine-1980Xenon’ Pinball Machine, 1980

    11 de oct. de 2016 · Object Name: Xenon Pinball Machine Maker and Year: Bally Entertainment, 1980 Object Type: Pinball machine Description: (Richard McKenna). Released by Bally in 1980, Xenon was the first pinball game to feature a female voice (the first speaking pinball machine being the previous year’s sword and sorcery-themed Gorgar).Designed by Greg Kmiec and featuring sensual artwork by Paul Faris—which ...