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Celebrating synths

08.29.2018 - By University of MelbournePlay

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Synthesisers are the stars of the Grainger Museum’s latest exhibition, Synthesizers: The Sound of the Future. The exhibition celebrates these democratising instruments, with a particular look at Melbourne’s emerging electronic music scene in the 1960s and ‘70s. Chris Hatzis takes a stroll through the exhibition and chats with curator Heather Gaunt, MESS's director and sound artist Byron Scullin, and artist and composer David Chesworth.

Music used in episode:

"Kraut Mich Mit Einen Dachshund"

"3 3/4"

"Flea Circus"

"Necrophilia"

All songs by David Chesworth from the album 50 Synthesizer Greats, originally released in 1979 and reissued by Chapter Music in 2017.

Synthesizers: The Sound of the Future exhibition at the Grainger Museum runs until Sept 9, 2018.

Episode recorded: August 9, 2018

Interviewer: Chris Hatzis

Producers: Dr Andi Horvath and Silvi Vann-Wall

Audio engineer: Arch Cuthbertson

Producer and editor: Chris Hatzis

Banner image: Non Event/Flickr

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