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This is a look at the future of electronic music from the perspective of 1976.

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2 Responses to “Music: The Electronic Edge, A Documentary From 1976”  

  1. 1 AL:

    Brilliantly prophetic, but obviously anticipated more rapid movement than we ended up with. Sort of overly optimistic of the general acceptance of electronic textures in regular commercial music, almost as if they expected raves by 1980.

    And, of course, the brilliantly forward thinking, cutting edge radio show is at CHUM-FM, in Toronto, Canada… woohoo!

    Oh, did i mention I live there (ironically, since 1976)

  2. 2 Graham

    1:59–>’cigarette package size synthesizers that people will be carrying around..’ iPohne music apps!!! Quite prophetic indeed!

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