Tuesday, December 20, 2016
The Shape Of Things That Hum
The Shape of Things That Hum is a synthesizer documentary series that first aired by Channel 4 in the UK during 2001. The series focused on electronic instruments that helped shaped modern music, with every episode focusing on a specific instrument.
Episodes:
Mini Moog (15-01-2001) - Cult electronic instruments that helped to shape modern music.
Vocoder (22-01-2001) - Developed as a scrambling device in World War II, includes interviews with Orbital and Rick Wakeman.
DX7 (29-01-2001) - Synthesizer that defined the sound of the 1980s. Interviews with Vince Clarke and Nick Rhodes.
Fairlight (05-02-2001) - Computer based snthesizer offering sampling, digital recording, sequencing and editing. Includes Nick Rhodes.
Simmons (12-02-2001) - Includes producer Arthur Baker talking about making "Planet Rock".
Roland TB-303 (19-02-2001) - House innovators Coldcut and Orbital discuss the Roland 303 synthesizer.
Roland TB-808 (26-02-2001) - Includes producer Arthur Baker, plus Ray Keith talks about the importance of the bass.
Akai Sampler (05-03-2001) - Instrument that helped fuel the rave scene and the white label explosion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Mt2-mlTz7Y
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