Dance floor and Disco Music
A music genre genetically designed to make you dance, where remixes are the key to develop the studio work. A kick drum that conquered the world, but which hides a much more cosmic and underground side.
A music genre genetically designed to make you dance, where remixes are the key to develop the studio work. A kick drum that conquered the world, but which hides a much more cosmic and underground side.
In a little Caribbean island, what we know today as remix (“version” in the Jamaican jargon) was invented. The Jamaican pioneers used the mixing table as the essential instrument with which they created a whole new genre. They called it dub, and it was a new way of looking, listening and dancing to music.
A journey through synthesizers and how they were used in popular music in the 60s and 70s. Pop, English-speaking psychedelia, its German equivalent, krautrock, and jazz. Jazz and pop perverted by electronic music.
A review of the first electronic music from the beginning of the 20th century, and from 1950, of the use of new electronic instruments – intonarumori, theremin, moog, buchla – in cinema, TV and radio. Artists that take us in a journey to the future, music from the 21st century right in the 20th century.