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[[Sisters with Transistors]] is a 2020 film by Lisa Rovner<ref>[https://sisterswithtransistors.com sisterswithtransistors.com]</ref> with a section for each of a range of early female electronic musicians. It has three separate sections devoted to Delia including the entirety of [[Tomorrow's World video|her 1965 presentation of her techniques for Tomorrow's World]].
[[Sisters with Transistors]] is a 2020 film by Lisa Rovner, narrated by Laurie Anderson, with a generous section about each of a range of early female electronic musicians including Clara Rockmore, Daphne Oram, Bebe Barron, Pauline Oliveros, Delia Derbyshire, Maryanne Amacher, Eliane Radigue, Suzanne Ciani, and Laurie Spiegel.<ref>[https://sisterswithtransistors.com sisterswithtransistors.com]</ref>
 
It has three separate sections devoted to Delia including the entirety of [[Tomorrow's World video|her 1965 presentation of her techniques for Tomorrow's World]].


Despite its femminist angle, it is well-researched, musicologically deep and has an almost continuous smorgasbord of rare archival video footage.
Despite its femminist angle, it is well-researched, musicologically deep and has an almost continuous smorgasbord of rare archival video footage.
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* [[File:Sisters with Transistors.torrent]]


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Revision as of 10:55, 30 August 2021

Sisters with Transistors is a 2020 film by Lisa Rovner, narrated by Laurie Anderson, with a generous section about each of a range of early female electronic musicians including Clara Rockmore, Daphne Oram, Bebe Barron, Pauline Oliveros, Delia Derbyshire, Maryanne Amacher, Eliane Radigue, Suzanne Ciani, and Laurie Spiegel.[1]

It has three separate sections devoted to Delia including the entirety of her 1965 presentation of her techniques for Tomorrow's World.

Despite its femminist angle, it is well-researched, musicologically deep and has an almost continuous smorgasbord of rare archival video footage.

Availability

References