Yizhak Sadai's "Electroacoustic Music," released on February 25, 1989, under the Music in Israel label, is a captivating exploration of sound and composition that spans 48 minutes. This album is a testament to Sadai's innovative approach to music, blending electronic and acoustic elements to create a unique auditory experience. The album features three distinct tracks, each part of the suite "The Stones of Jerusalem": "Gal-ed, Hill of Stone," "Mizbeach, Altar of Stone," and "Luchot ha'edut, Tables of Testimony." These tracks are interspersed with an introductory piece, "Trial 19," setting the stage for a journey through rich, textured soundscapes. Sadai's work on this album showcases his ability to merge traditional and modern musical techniques, resulting in a compelling and immersive listening experience.