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Hey everyone...welcome to our bi-monthly ENCORE PRESENTATION of classic REVOLUTIONS PER MOVIE episodes from the vault! On this episode, I was joined by CAMILLA AISA (writer, UK's Shindig, Rock Collector), who brought the incredible documentary Sisters With Transistors about the incredible female synthesizer pioneers who laid the groundwork for everything that we have today. It's an all-timer (and early) episode (Episode 17 originally aired on Jan. 4th, 2024).
The original podcast show notes:
This week we talked to UK music scribe Camilla Aisa (Shindig, Rock Collector) about the 2020 music documentary ‘Sisters With Transitors.’ We discuss how 2 seconds of a Suzanne Ciani composition might be one of the most perfect pieces of music of all time, pop thievery vs. true innovators, music that can transform your life, and Camilla’s dissertation on the garage/psych music scenes of the Pacific NW.
So, let’s pull some wires and turn the dial as we discuss one of the greatest music documentaries of all time.
CAMILLA AISA:
https://twitter.com/camillaaisa
https://www.instagram.com/camillaaisa
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hey everyone...welcome to our bi-monthly ENCORE PRESENTATION of classic REVOLUTIONS PER MOVIE episodes from the vault! On this episode, I was joined by CAMILLA AISA (writer, UK's Shindig, Rock Collector), who brought the incredible documentary Sisters With Transistors about the incredible female synthesizer pioneers who laid the groundwork for everything that we have today. It's an all-timer (and early) episode (Episode 17 originally aired on Jan. 4th, 2024).
The original podcast show notes:
This week we talked to UK music scribe Camilla Aisa (Shindig, Rock Collector) about the 2020 music documentary ‘Sisters With Transitors.’ We discuss how 2 seconds of a Suzanne Ciani composition might be one of the most perfect pieces of music of all time, pop thievery vs. true innovators, music that can transform your life, and Camilla’s dissertation on the garage/psych music scenes of the Pacific NW.
So, let’s pull some wires and turn the dial as we discuss one of the greatest music documentaries of all time.
CAMILLA AISA:
https://twitter.com/camillaaisa
https://www.instagram.com/camillaaisa
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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