From what I've heard, this piece is fairly playful, which I like. This video is awesome, and you get to see a soprano vocalist give an absolutely incredible performance. Those are what I've heard the most, and I am also wanting to learn more about his electronic works. Sorry my answer is less directly electronic, but I think there's plenty richness, conceptually and sound-wise, in his non-electronic pieces. That's my interpretation at least, YMMV, but I still got something out of the first half or so of that lecture. The lecture on Telemusik is pretty good, but devolves into some pretty orientalist depections of sumo wrestling that the audience takes as something to laugh at. It's a tape music piece that's cited in Allen Strange's book in the chapter about spatiality, which is how I found Stockhausen in the first place. You should check out the piece Telemusik if you haven't. That is a cool piece - it's for two pianos and ring modulator I think. If I recall, he talks a bit about his ring modulation concepts in his lectures for Mantra - that is more conceptual than explaining his performance, but I found it very interesting. I don't have the exact answer as far as technique, but I have found his lectures to be variously helpful and enjoyable.
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