here’s part 1 of a documentary featuring tristram cary, the pioneering british composer who did music for the dr. who tv series. he created one of the first electronic music studios. he says that he couldn’t collect royalty payments for his electronic compositions because the performing rights society told him “it wasn’t music”.
scott walker documentary there’s a documentary about pop singer/artsy crooner/minimalist composer scott walker...
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Awesome! As an electronic artist and DJ, I love to see where my roots come from. I eagerly await the rest of this documentary!
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