American composer and electronic musician born in Seattle on February 2, 1927. He composed over 100 pieces, half of which involve electronics and tape. Sadly only six of them have ever been released. On June 27, 1969 Richard took his own life by jumping out a hotel window. After his death, Maxfield's belonging were in the care of Walter De Maria. In 1975 de Maria passed them on to the DIA Foundation for cataloguing and archiving. Since 1985 the materials have been cared for by the MELA Foundation.
In 1959, Maxfield took over as instructor for John Cage's electronic music class at the New School in New York City where one of his students was La Monte Young. He also taught at San Francisco State in 1966 and 1967. In addition, he worked as a freelance audio engineer for labels including Westminster.
2015
Slowscan
2xLP, Album
2014
Slowscan
2xLP, Mono, Ltd
1999
1969
1967
2020
1968
Columbia Masterworks
7", Promo
1961
1960
1960
Westminster
LP, Album, Mono
2023
Slowscan
10xCass, Ltd, Num + Box
2017
Sinetone AMR
11xFile, MP3, Comp, 320
2017
Real Gone Music Company
4xCD, Comp, Dlx, RM
2016
Sinetone AMR
11xFile, MP3, Comp, 320
2015
Slowscan
2xLP, Comp
2014
Secret Thirteen Journal
File, MP3, Mixed, 320
2012
Sinetone AMR
7xFile, MP3, Comp, 320
2011
Chrome Dreams
2xCD, Album, Comp
2010
Sinetone AMR
10xFile, MP3, Comp, 320
2009
Boomkat
14xFile, MP3, Comp, 320
2007
Sub Rosa
2xCD, Comp
2000
1994
default tapes
Cass, Comp
2006
Creel Pone, Creel Pone, Creel Pone
3xCDr, Comp, Unofficial
Otherside Recordings (2)
6xCDr, Comp, Ltd, Unofficial
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