Between 1990 and 2002, Goebel was the Founding Director of the Institute for Music and Acoustics at the Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie (ZKM) in Karlsruhe, Germany. Associated with the Computer Music Center of Stanford University since 1977, he co-directed the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) in 1996. He joined Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute as Founding Director of the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC) in July 2002. In cooperation with the German avant-garde record label Wergo, Goebel initialised the first Audio-CD series utilising this new digital medium for Digital Music Digital in 1986. As producer, coordinator, digital audio editor and editor-in-chief, he published in collaboration with Max Mathews and CCRMA Computer Music Currents, a 13-volume CD series focused mainly on computer music of the 1980s.
1997
WERGO, ZKM, WERGO
CD, Album
1999
WERGO, WERGO
CD, Album
1999
WERGO
CD, Album
1998
WERGO, WERGO
CD
1997
WERGO, ZKM, WERGO
CD, Album
1997
WERGO, WERGO
CD, Album
1997
WERGO
CD, Album
1995
WERGO
CD, Album
1995
WERGO, WERGO
CD, Comp
1992
WERGO
CD, Album
1992
WERGO, WERGO
CD, Comp
1992
WERGO
CD, Comp
1992
WERGO
CD, Comp
1990
WERGO
CD, Comp
1990
WERGO
CD
1990
Wergo
CD
1989
WERGO
CD
1989
Wergo
CD, Album, Comp
1989
WERGO
CD, Comp
1988
1988
2008
University Of California Press
DVD-V, Comp, NTSC
2007
Col Legno
CD
2003
WERGO, ZKM
DVD-V, Multichannel
1998
Jazz Haus Musik
CD, Album
1993
1989
Wergo
CD, Comp
1988
1980
WERGO
2xCD, Comp, RE + 2xCD, Comp, RE + CD, RE + Box, Co
1996
WERGO
CD, Album, Comp