Discography
- 60x60 (2006-2007) released 2008. A two-CD compilation of 60-second works from the 60x60 project.
- Ooppera, 2004. An album of 10-minute operas created from processed animal sounds.
- Harmonices Mundi (1977, released 2004). A realization of Kepler's vision of planetary motion.
- The P-ART Project - 12 Portraits, 2001. 12-composer compilation including Spiegel's "Conversational Paws".
- Obsolete Systems, 2001. A retrospective of Spiegel's work through the 70s and 80s, performed on currently-obsolete electronic instruments.
- OHM: The Early Gurus of Electronic Music, 2000. 3-CD compilation featuring Spiegel's 1974 Appalachian Grove.
- Miniatures 2 - a sequence of sixty tiny masterpieces, 2000. A sixty-artist compilation soundtrack to Dan Sandin's video A Volume of Julia Sets.
- Female of the Species, a 2-CD compilation of female experimental composers
- Enhanced Gravity, 1999. Compositions as well as text and multimedia art by Spiegel, also featuring multimedia art by 9 others.
- Cocks Crow, Dogs Bark: New Compositional Intentions, 1998. Companion CD to Leonardo Music Journal #7, featuring The Unquestioned Answer, described in that journal.
- Women in Electronic Music - 1977, 1977, re-released 1998. Compilation CD of women in electronic music.
- Computer Music Journal Sound Anthology, 1996. Companion CD to the 20th Anniversary Issue of Computer Music Journal
- Unseen Worlds, 1991, re-released 1994. Works by Laurie Spiegel.
- The Virtuoso in the Computer Age - III, 1993. Compilation CD of four electronic artists, featuring Spiegel's Cavis Muris (1986).
- Murmurs of Earth: The Voyager Interstellar Record, 1992. Music from Sounds of Earth produced to be sent up on the Voyager spacecraft, containing on excerpt of Harmonices Mundi.
- New American Music Vol. 2. Out of print LP.
- The Expanding Universe, 1980. Contains 4 pieces created using the GROOVE system at Bell Labs. Re-released with additional material in 2012.
- Music for New Electronic Media, 1977. Early works by several electronic composers.
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