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Originally Posted by Frownland
Does anyone have any suggestions for something similar to the more adventurous early electronic classical composers like Iannis Xenakis, Luc Ferrari, and Karlheinz Stockhausen?
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YT isn't loading for me at the moment, so I'm going to simply leave a list of composers and a piece you should check out first. A lot of these guys also used electronic sounds to complement or influence their other compositions, so check those out too.
Edgard Varèse -
Poème Électronique (1958). This is a later piece of his. Also check out his very early stuff. Varèse was especially influential to Stockhausen, and also to the following:
Milton Babbitt -
Composition for Synthesizer (1961)
Luigi Nono -
Non Consumiamo Marx (1969)
Alfred Schnittke -
Steam (1969)