The Tone Generation - Part 9 (Canada)

Over 10 programmes, artist/musician Ian Helliwell delves into his archive to look at the development of electronic music right across the world in the classic era of analogue technology. Starting in Europe and finishing up in the Southern Hemisphere, he will be playing vintage tracks from celebrated and overlooked composers from each country.

Show 9 features music by Hugh Le Caine, Phillip Werren, Barry Truax and Norman Mclaren.

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