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Whether techno or hip-hop – electronic music is nowadays the driving force of pop culture. We have almost forgotten that its origins lie in the WDR’s electronic studio, which made Cologne into one of the centres of the avant-garde during the post-war years. This program is the story of how a room full of strange devices would become a cabinet of curiosities, the vibrations of which sent the whole world in a state of ecstasy. From the beginnings directly after the Second World War in Paris with Pierre Schaeffer’s “musique concrète,” the video focuses on Stockhausen and goes on to “Kraftwerk,” from Jean-Michel Jarre and the IRCAM studio right up to Detroit to the beginnings of techno.
Length: 52 minutes
Item#: BVL282237
ISBN: 979-8-88678-478-7
Copyright date: ©2021
Closed Captioned
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