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What the Future Sounded Like

World Premiere

Director: Matthew Bate

Producer: Claire Harris

Part of the following strands: Music on Film, Documentary, Shorts, AFFIF

Documentary / Australia / 2007 / 26 min

Post-war Britain was a period of intense scientific and industrial experimentation where art participated in, and reflected, wider social change. Out of this context came Electronic Music Studios (EMS), a radical group of avant-garde electronic musicians who composed a futuristic soundscape for the New Britain. Comprising of pioneering electronic musicians Tristram Cary (famed for his work on Dr Who) and Peter Zinovieff, EMS was one of the world's most advanced computer-music facilities. Its great legacy is the VCS3, Britain’s first synthesizer and rival of the American Moog. The VCS3 was a uniquely British invention, which changed the sounds of popular musicians including Brian Eno, Hawkwind and Pink Floyd. Almost thirty years on, the VCS3 is still used by electronic artists like Aphex Twin and Chicken Lips. Local filmmakers Matthew Bate and Claire Harris uncover a lost chapter in music history, emphasising a group of composers who used technology to re-think the boundaries of music and sound.

Matthew Bate, Claire Harris and Tristram Cary are Guests of the Festival

File Format: Digi Beta

Aspect Ratio: 16 x 9

Sound Format: Dolby Stereo 5.1

AFFIF

Session Times

3rd of Mar 9:30pm

Palace Cinema Cinema 4

Screens with Life in Loops (A Megacities RMX)


4th of Mar 5:45pm

Palace Cinema Cinema 4

Screens with Life in Loops (A Megacities RMX)


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