Peter Van Riper

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Long Note 00:00 Tools
Big Room 00:00 Tools
Heart (from Acoustic Metal Music) 00:00 Tools
06 Water Heater 00:00 Tools
03 Palazzetto Dello Sport - Bari 00:00 Tools
01 Long Tones - Basel 00:00 Tools
Doppler Piece 00:00 Tools
02 Loft Rehearsal - NYC 00:00 Tools
Double Sound 00:00 Tools
Alpine Pasture 00:00 Tools
06 Keys Sound 00:00 Tools
Water Heater 00:00 Tools
02 Circle Song 00:00 Tools
04 Spazzio Dell'Arci - Bari 00:00 Tools
07 Heart (from Acoustic Metal Music) 00:00 Tools
05 Alpine Pasture 00:00 Tools
Bottles & Drumming 00:00 Tools
01 Big Room 00:00 Tools
02 In Memory of John Cage - Susmusic #2 00:00 Tools
Con Alas 00:00 Tools
08 Moku Gyo 00:00 Tools
Long Tones, Basel 00:00 Tools
Radio Interview 00:00 Tools
08 Radio Interview 00:00 Tools
01 Acoustic Cups - Susmusic #1 00:00 Tools
Loft Rehearsal, NYC 00:00 Tools
Long Tones - Basel 00:00 Tools
07 Bonnie & Jeff 00:00 Tools
Acoustic Cups - Susmusic #1 00:00 Tools
Palazzetto Dello Sport - Bari 00:00 Tools
Loft Rehearsal - NYC 00:00 Tools
Palazzetto Dello Sport, Beri, Italy 00:00 Tools
Spazzio Dell'Arci, Beri, Italy 00:00 Tools
Circle Song 00:00 Tools
Bonnie & Jeff 00:00 Tools
Moku Gyo 00:00 Tools
Keys Sound 00:00 Tools
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Van Riper was born in Detroit's Inner City, Michigan, the son of a concert pianist and an avid record collector. During the 1960s he graduated in Art History at Tokyo University and later took part to Fluxus performances and exhibitions in Japan. He later appeared on Tellus Audio Cassette Magazine #24 FluxTellus, Harvestworks, 1990, as part of an ensemble performing George Maciunas's Solo For Lips And Tongue. Even if he was sometimes associated with Fluxus members during exhibitions or performances, Van Riper can not be considered a proper Fluxus artist, his influences being much wider. He is a true sound artist whose music is often inspired by Far Eastern traditions from Japan or Indonesia. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.