The Making Of Bolero Electronica
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The second of Virtuality podcast features The Making of Bolero Electronica and talks about the inspiration for using 75 years of synthesizers; the origins of the instruments; and the challenge of putting it all together, including footage of rare keyboards used at the esteemed Cantos Foundation.
Along with composer Amin Bhatia, guests including Roland founder Ikutaro Kakehashi, Steve Porcaro, Patrick Moraz, Michelle Moog-Koussa as well as producers, engineers and musicians from “Virtuality.”
The podcast series was produced by Mark Dwyer and Saul Pincus with contributions from cinematographers and journalists all over the world. Special thanks to the crew at Full Sail University, as well as the Bob Moog Foundation, the Cantos Foundation, and the offices of Steve Porcaro, Patrick Moraz, Bhatia Music and Splice Heist.
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Tags: Amin Bhatia, Bolero Electronica, history of electronic music, Moog-music, Rolan, synthesis, Virtuality




This is very a very cool documentary – especially all the people they got for it. Makes me want to check out Bhatia’s music.
Needed and appreciated. Bhatia is brilliant. A very ambitious project, There will be a lot of folks turned on and ready to be sparked after this.
Thanks for posting!
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