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  1. “Shine” by Hungry Lucy

    I think it’s the best Hungry Lucy song there is. Perhaps I’m biased? :P More at http://www.hungrylucy.com

    —Huffduffed by WarNHarrison 4 years ago

  2. The Tone Generation: Programme 13 ­ Electronics in Jazz

    In this hour long special Ian Helliwell digs out tracks from his collection by Tom Dissevelt, Bernard Parmegiani, John Baker, Miles Davis, Archie Shepp, Nucleus, Freddie Hubbard/Ilhan Mimaroglu, Paul Bley, Sun Ra and Herbie Hancock to illustrate the theme, and as usual explains a bit of background about each one.

    —Huffduffed by WarNHarrison 4 years ago

  3. The Tone Generation Programme 12 - The RCA Synthesizer

    This special 45 minute edition examines the leviathan synthesizer introduced by RCA engineers in 1955, and features electronic sounds created only with the Mark 1 and 2 machines. Included are tracks composed by Otto Leuning, Vladimir Ussachevsky, Milton Babbitt and Charles Wuorinen.

    —Huffduffed by WarNHarrison 4 years ago

  4. The Tone Generation Programme 11 - Expo 58

    Adding to the original 10 part Tone Generation series, this special World’s Fair edition focusses exclusively on electronic music aired at Expo 58, and was first broadcast as part of the Oscillatomium programme live from the Atomium in Brussels in October 2008, organised by mobile-radio.net.

    —Huffduffed by WarNHarrison 4 years ago

  5. The Tone Generation - Part 10 (The Rest of the World)

    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.

    —Huffduffed by WarNHarrison 4 years ago

  6. 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.

    —Huffduffed by WarNHarrison 4 years ago

  7. The Tone Generation - Part 8 (America)

    The Tone Generation is a ten part series of podcasts about the earliest days of electronic music. Part Eight covers America

    —Huffduffed by WarNHarrison 4 years ago

  8. The Tone Generation - Part 7 (Eastern Europe)

    The Tone Generation is a ten part series of podcasts about the earliest days of electronic music. Part Seven covers Eastern Europe

    —Huffduffed by WarNHarrison 4 years ago

  9. The Tone Generation - Part 6 (Scandanavia)

    The Tone Generation is a ten part series of podcasts about the earliest days of electronic music. Part Six covers Scandanavia

    —Huffduffed by WarNHarrison 4 years ago

  10. The Tone Generation - Part 5 (Holland and Belgium)

    The Tone Generation is a ten part series of podcasts about the earliest days of electronic music. Part Five covers Holland & Belgium

    —Huffduffed by WarNHarrison 4 years ago

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