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Post by robertlanger on Jan 19, 2022 16:55:34 GMT
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Post by pt3r on Jan 19, 2022 17:05:02 GMT
It is also available for Belgium. Great find.
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Post by MikMo on Jan 19, 2022 17:45:34 GMT
Its a very good documentary. I was lucky ir was part of the CPH DOX festival last year, so i could see it for a small fee.
Well worth it.
Mikael
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Post by pt3r on Jan 19, 2022 19:25:33 GMT
Every time I see Delia start those tape loops it sounds like pure magic.
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namke
wonkystuff
electronics and sound, what's not to like?!
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Post by namke on Jan 19, 2022 21:25:44 GMT
Yes, a good documentary - I watched it as part of 'Sheffield Doc Fest' 2020 (I think). I should try and get to watch it again…
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Post by lukylutte on Jan 20, 2022 6:28:49 GMT
I just watched it yesterday and also right after Raw chic Berlin. Both we're really interesting. I watched them from here: areena.yle.fi/1-50787825
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jubin
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Post by jubin on Jan 20, 2022 7:57:59 GMT
Looks great ! I'll watch it and then showing it to my son if there are no disturbing images
Thanks for sharing
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Post by pt3r on Jan 20, 2022 17:27:56 GMT
What is so great about this move IMHO apart from the delicious music is the attention paid to the struggle these pioneers had to go through to fight this male dominated establishment and claim their proper place and credits. Even when you see the journalist presenting the legendary work of for example Daphne 0ram, or Delia Derbyshire you just can't shake that sense of heavy patronizing mansplaining that is going on. Excellent document.
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Post by pt3r on Jan 20, 2022 17:32:58 GMT
Did I just see Thurston Moore in the film?
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Post by maydonpoliris on Jan 20, 2022 21:25:45 GMT
Would be really cool and interesting to watch this. Unfortunately I'm unable to in this region on any platform unless I'm mistaken. Happy to pay too but no joy. hopefully they will stream it for us sometime in the future when we catch up to the world.
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Post by moruial on Feb 19, 2022 9:09:52 GMT
Another one form yesterday, interesting as alway
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Post by duddex on Feb 19, 2022 21:00:43 GMT
Very interesting indeed.
If you are interested in a simulation of an early electronic music studio (1950s) I recommend taking a look at Berna 3 (https://www.giorgiosancristoforo.net/softwares/). It simulates hardware also mentioned in the "Electronic Vibrations" film (used by Stockhausen).
Here is a video:
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