Linda Perhacs
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Used for "Parallelograms", as stated in multiple interviews.
2003, Eight Miles High: Folk-Rock's Flight from Haight-Ashbury to Woodstock by Richie Unterberger
In those days, we did not have the massive computers to help us create music. But that is what I was reaching for when I wrote Parallelograms. I wanted it to be like a Japanese air painting in motion, with the sounds moving through space creating the shapes of the words being spoken or sung, and for the shapes caused by the throwing of sounds and tones from speaker to speaker to do what we now can do with 'surround sound.' Or, if performed live, to throw the sounds as shapes of moving music around the room with the words and shapes visible via lighting in motion. We only had one piece of equipment to help us do this then. I believe it was called a voice modulator; all else was live musicians," including noted jazzman Shelly Manne on drums.
Kim: So the only one with an actual scroll was “Parallelograms.”
Linda: Because the music had to become pictures, and move. That song hasn’t been done right to this day. It still needs some of the equipment we have now. When I think computer graphics…I’ve even asked about pricing…I’ve been told that animation would be too expensive. I know Leonard would love to see this realized, too, because we only had one piece of equipment in the studio to do that song, and it was called a voice modulator. He was using it in his classical music.
Kim: Is that the same as a ring modulator?
Linda: Yeah. It modulates the voice. That’s the only thing we had in those days, but now you can do it with anything. It’s an idea before its time which hasn’t been done fully yet.
June 15, 2012, It's Psychedlic Baby
Leonard and I were both experimenting with multi dimensional sounds long before the equipment was created to make that type of music easily. All that we had at the time was a voice modulator. Recently, to my great joy, other young musicians and composers have helped me to use today’s musical techniques to sculpt and compose music even more three-dimensionally, and to multi- layer harmonies and unusual sounds. The song, “Parallelograms” was a very early attempt to sculpt with sound and to paint three dimensional shapes and to move the sound- shapes around in a predetermined way.
October 23, 2014, Fractured Air
Leonard was working in electronic sounds in his day at the time he is talking to me about this piece. He was using the only thing available to modulate the human voice and it was called a ring modulator. He was already attaching that to the sounds from a contralto; a beautiful woman contralto named Sally Cherry and he was using it in very avant garde classical pieces that were not meant for film or TV – it was his great passion to do these pieces of music – so he let me hear those sounds that day I saw this phenomenon in the sky. And I had already said to him “Leonard, we’ve got to use these sounds; I love it, what are you doing to that lady’s voice? It’s wild!” So Leonard was already using these sounds and then he would play some of the unusual tones and things in space movies when they assigned him to do a space movie.
Then it took Leonard and I three weeks to put the song "Parallelograms" together. It's all my vocals, there's about twenty-four layers, which was the biggest equipment we had at that time. The center section has some modulated, ring modulated sounds, the Celtic melody is all natural voice.
The model is not specified, but research uncovers that Tom Oberheim sold an early prototype to Rosenman.
In 1969, Leonard Rosenman, a film composer, heard about it and decided to use one in the score of Beneath the Planet of the Apes. He called me and I traipsed over to 20th Century-Fox for the recording. The funny thing was that some of the guys in that big orchestra listened to what was happening and said, 'Hey, I want a ring modulator, too.'
Used to record the vocals for The Soul of All Natural Things, I'm a Harmony, Christine Leakey's "Walks Like An Angel" and James Houlahan's "Spirit/Music", as is extremely well-documented on Perhacs' Twitter, Instagram and 2012 Facebook photo album of The Soul of All Natural Things' recording.
- March 3, 2013, 8:14 PM EST, Twitter: Linda Perhacs recording new album . Reseda California Winter 2012
- March 10, 2013, 4:53 PM EST, Twitter: Tracking vocals right now!!
- March 10, 2013, 6:31 PM EST, Twitter: With @JULIA_HOLTER, @fperdomo and @chrispricemusic tracking vocals..
- March 24, 2013, 1:52 PM EST, Twitter: Ever wondered what a Linda Perhacs lyric sheet looks like?
- March 24, 2013, 2:01 PM EST, Twitter: Final day of lead vocals for the new Linda Perhacs record!
- August 17, 2014, Instagram: Recording a new song with Erik Augustin Palm. Its beautiful.
- October 5, 2014, Instagram: In the studio for what will be my next album.
- November 2, 2014: At work on writing and demos for a new album!
- November 25, 2014: Working on new music at Reseda Ranch Studios
- December 28, 2014: More new album sessions
- February 8, 2015, Instagram: Making amazing progress in the studio on my new album.
- February 15, 2015, Instagram
- March 8, 2015, Instagram
- March 8, 2015, Instagram
- May 17, 2015, Instagram: Tracking vocals
- May 24, 2015, Instagram: Working on the new songs. New album coming together!
- May 24, 2015, Instagram
- May 24, 2015, Instagram
- May 25, 2015, Instagram: Hope you are enjoying your memorial day. Fernando and I are celebrating by working an extra day this week on the new album
- June 7, 2015, Instagram: It's Sunday. More work on new album plus a cameo on the new Christine Leakey album. A great artst from Canada
- June 7, 2015, Instagram: Me and Christine Leakey. Just sang on her new record she is making with Fernando.
- July 26, 2015, Instagram: Working on the new album
- September 7, 2015, Instagram
- September 20, 2015, Instagram: Working on a collaboration with Pat Sansone of Wilco and The Autumn Defense. New album sessions
- December 6, 2015, Instagram: Vocal Session for new album.
- January 10, 2016, Instagram: Steady progress on new album. I am happy to say that there will be muliple collaborations on my new record with Pat Sansone of Wilco
- March 13, 2016, Twitter (Happy in the studio) and Instagram (Another day working on my new album)
- June 1, 2016, Instagram: Still working on what will be my third record
- June 1, 2016, Instagram: Linda Perhacs recording haunting vocals om [sic] her new album
- June 12, 2016, Instagram
- July 3, 2016, Instagram
- July 3, 2016, Instagram: Working on the final peices of the new album
- July 4, 2016, Instagram: Happy 4th of July. Back in studio again today working on the new album
- July 4, 2016, Instagram
- July 4, 2016, Instagram: Singing for the new record
- August 7, 2016, Instagram: Another new album session. Nearing completion...still in need of a label for release
- September 4, 2016, Instagram
- November 26, 2016, Instagram: Tracking vocals on what will be the final track on my new album
- February 19, 2017, Instagram: Final vocal for the new album today.
- November 5, 2017, Instagram: Working on what will be bonus tracks for “Im A Harmony” for the Vinyl Release!
- February 18, 2018, Instagram: Working today in the studio on a duet with a wonderful singer songwriter named James Houlahan on a haunting song for his forthcoming record. @jameshoulahan
- March 18, 2018, Instagram: Singing today for the new album by James Houlahan.
Used live as a vocal mic, as is visible in this April 20, 2011 photo of Perhacs at McCabe's Guitar Shop from this April 20, 2011 L.A. Record article.
Used for vocal demos for I'm a Harmony, as is visible in this December 28, 2014 Instagram post.
Used for the vocals on "Prisms of Glass", as is visible in this and this February 23, 2014 Instagram post.
In the studio today with @nitejewel and @fperdomo
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