>> Features comments by musicians Todd Rundgren, Brian Wilson, and Clara
>> Rockmore, plus inventor Robert Moog, and Theremin himself."
>> Has anyone else seen this?
> Not me... but : I have recently listened to some of the Ohm - Electronic
> Pioneers 3-CD comp. And I loved the Clara Rockmore piece
> Features comments by musicians Todd Rundgren, Brian Wilson, and Clara
> Rockmore, plus inventor Robert Moog, and Theremin himself."
>
>
> Has anyone else seen this?
Not me... but : I have recently listened to some of the Ohm - Electronic
Pioneers 3-CD comp. And I loved the Clara Rockmore piece ;
Yeah, a housemate hired it on video last year.
the reunion between theramin, and clara rockmore was touching, if a little
strange.
his work was unbelievable, and the kgb stuff was nuts too.
But Wilson's little monologue took the cake. The man is insane, he rambled,
he made no sense whatsoever. i
On 6/18/02 4:21 PM, "glyph1001" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm watching this documentary on cable at this moment and its pretty
> darn interesting.
>
> Has anyone else seen this?
I recall seeing this maybe three years ago at the Detroit Film Theatre. As
I recall it was a very nicely done docum
er playing a simple
repeating rhythm, and together they all made a complete flowing song. It
reminded me of the way alot of techno is constructed.
Kevin
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I'm watching this documentary on cable at this moment and its pretty
darn interesting.
Its a "profile of Leon Theremin, the inventor of the electronic
musical synthesizer that bears his name, follows his early days spent
deve
Channel 375 Starz Cinema East
g.
Alexandres Lugo wrote:
what channel?
Peace,
Alex
www.fulcruminn.net
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I'm wat
I'm watching this documentary on cable at this moment and its pretty
darn interesting.
Its a "profile of Leon Theremin, the inventor of the electronic musical
synthesizer that bears his name, follows his early days spent developing
and perfecting the instrument and explains what happened in s