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Old 10th August 2012   #1
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History of Electronic Music in Britain

I dunno if you've all seen this or not but I thought I'd share it in case you haven't because I found it interested

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Ok can't post youtube vids yet, here it is What the Future Sounded Like (2006) - YouTube
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Throbbing Gristle happened and the rest is irrelevant.
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cool docu, thanks for sharing
here's more: Favorite Documentaries On.......
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cool docu, thanks for sharing
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Big up to these guys, where I found it from The Music Producer Blog: The birth of electronic music in Britain (Documentary)
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I dunno if you've all seen this or not but I thought I'd share it in case you haven't because I found it interested

enjoyed that


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Can't talk about British Electronica without mentioning Martyn Ware, this is me and him earlier this year

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hey thanks!
found an interview:
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Brilliant videos - thanks for sharing.

Yes - big up the UK Midlands Massive - often unsung heroes, like EMS I guess...
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Another cool vid:
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I dunno if you've all seen this or not but I thought I'd share it in case you haven't because I found it interested

Yes.. this is a great doc. Also check out Synth Britannia
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