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Electronic Dance Music : la scène électro allemande
Coup de projecteur sur cinq stars de la scène électro allemande de ces dernières décennies. Sonja Moonear, Ricardo Villalobos, Roman Flügel, Move D (David Moufang) et Ata (Athanassios Christos Macias) témoignent de leurs inspirations et évoquent les particularités de ce "German sound" désormais reconnu dans le monde entier.
Discovering Electronic Music: Revised
A short educational documentary on early electronic composition and synthesizers.
Discovering Electronic Music
This is part of a collection of rarely seen early avi films - primarily using relatively primitive techniques of scratch video then Adobe Premiere editing, resulting in a particular lo-fi look which isn't particularly intentional, but reflective of the process. "Music Of Your Own" and "Burning" originally existed as audio-only pieces on the "Thermo..
Jean-Michel Jarre: Un voyage à travers le son
Le tour du monde du compositeur, Jean-Michel Jarre, pour enregistrer son nouvel album Electronica. Un voyage à travers le son sur ARTE, premier documentaire sur le pionnier de l’électro française.
Movement '04: Detroit's Electronic Music Festival
Filmmaker Marco Aluia captures the buzz as more than a million fans flock to Detroit to catch dozens of electronic music's biggest stars, from seminal art-funk group ESG to local electronic jazz favorite John Arnold. The documentary also features interviews with many of the performers, a festival fashion show and a look at some of the technology be..
Pioneers of Electronic Music, Volume 1: Richie Hawtin
The film draws from the important stages and events in Richie Hawtin’s personal and artistic life, and follows Hawtin’s transformation from introverted and transplanted computer nerd into a DJ and techno-entrepreneur. The 70 min documentary features an extensive archive of unreleased photos, video and interviews. Of special interest are Hawti..
Subotnick: Portrait of an Electronic Music Pioneer
Bio-documentary about revered avant-garde music composer, and electronic music pioneer, Morton Subotnick. Through a series of candid interviews and illuminating conversations with key figures from his past and present, "Subotnick" provides an overview of this fascinating composer’s rich life and uncompromising career.
The Birth of Electronic Music: Part I
This installment covers "electronic" music from 400 BC to 1950, including analog techniques such as the "soundhouses" of the 17th century to the glass harmonica, before finally moving along to early electronic instruments such as the Dynamophone and the Ondes Martenot.
The Development of Electronic Music: Part II
Sequel to "The Birth of Electronic Music: Part I" (1971) The 2nd installment covers the slightly more modern era.
Electronic Dance Music: A Top Export from Germany
Les DJ allemands Alle Farben, Felix Jaehn et Paul van Dyk lèvent le voile sur leur vie, leur musique et leurs concerts en Allemagne, en Lettonie et aux États-Unis.
OHM+: The Early Gurus Of Electronic Music : 1948–1980
Over two hours of rare performances, interviews, animations, and experimental video. Milton Babbit’s discussion of the difficulties of working with archaic synthesizers in the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center in the 1950s and ’60s is a firm reminder of just how foreign electronic sounds were to even the academic community only 40 yea..
BP Underground - Electronic music
The third part of the BP Underground series is about Budapest's underground electronic music scene. Just like the other episodes it also evokes the emergence and growth of the genre with its unique visual world and a lot of archive footage. Among other things, it seeks to discover how Budapest as a center shaped the subculture.
Electronic vibrations : le son qui a tout changé
L'histoire étonnante de la musique électronique : son épopée depuis ses origines en Europe, aux mains des grands artistes de l'avant-garde classique d'après-guerre, jusqu'aux grandes villes post-industrielles des États-Unis, où ce genre de genres a envahi les magasins de musique, les clubs louches et, finalement, les grandes scènes.
Bienvenue au club
Techno celebrated its 25th birthday in 2013. It has become a culture in its own right, ranking among trendy music, and bringing together millions of people worldwide. Its DJs have become veritable stars. It is a global, worldwide culture, and its creators and fans alike share its common denominators of hedonism, a thirst for freedom, and a sense o..