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OHM+: The Early Gurus Of Electronic Music is quite a fascinating dive into the origins of electronic sounds. It runs over two hours, weaving together rare performances and interviews, really immersing you in that era. The animations are distinct, almost psychedelic, which adds to the overall vibe. Milton Babbitt's candid reflections on the struggles with those early synthesizers at Columbia-Princeton in the 50s and 60s hit home, showcasing how challenging it was to create something entirely new. The pacing meanders a bit, but that just reflects the explorative nature of electronic music itself. It's intriguing to see how these pioneers shaped a genre that feels so ubiquitous now. Worth your time if you're into music history or just curious about electronic's roots.
Includes rare archival footage and interviews.Great for those interested in music history.Mixed media approach with animations and performance clips.
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