Synth Britannia

Synth Britannia (2009)

1h 30m | Documentary | UK
8.0IMDb
9.1DouBan

The documentary about British electronic music spans from the post-punk period in the late 1970s to the electronic popularity in the mid-1980s. In the late 1970s, punk still occupied the streets of Britain, but there was always something different that attracted the attention of young people, and the darker and darker streets of London heralded something. Spurred by JG Ballard science fiction and inspired by the German band Kraftwerk, a group of young people, poor jingle young people, including Human League, Daniel Miller and Cabaret Volatire began a sampler tour in the UK. Next, Gary Newman's success in 1979 really brought synthetic electronic music into the mainstream society. And then there's the famous Depeche Mode, who will be performing in London this year, fantasizing about what they looked like 30 years ago. Oh, you can see them on bbc's website until November. This outbreak of synthetic popularity includes Ultravox, Soft Cell, and OMD and Yazoo. ... A documentary about British electronic music, ranging from the post-punk period in the late 1970s to the electronic popularity in the mid-1980s. In the late 1970s, punk still occupied the streets of Britain, but there was always something different that attracted the attention of young people, and the darker and darker streets of London heralded something. Spurred by JG Ballard science fiction and inspired by the German band Kraftwerk, a group of young people, poor jingle young people, including Human League, Daniel Miller and Cabaret Volatire began a sampler tour in the UK. Next, Gary Newman's success in 1979 really brought synthetic electronic music into the mainstream society. And then there's the famous Depeche Mode, who will be performing in London this year, fantasizing about what they looked like 30 years ago. Oh, you can see them on bbc's website until November. This outbreak of synthetic popularity includes Ultravox, Soft Cell, and OMD and Yazoo. Every band has a story, and the pet store boy and the new order in 1983 consolidated the position of synthetic pop and pointed out the direction of electronic music in the future. Ian Corinth sleeps forever, but he doesn't know how he would feel if he saw what he saw today, or he would be as calm and humorous as his band's sampled Bernard Sumner, because music is always moving forward.

The documentary about British electronic music spans from the post-punk period in the late 1970s to the electronic popularity in the mid-1980s. In the late 1970s, punk still occupied the streets of Britain, but there was always something different that attracted the attention of young people, and the darker and darker streets of London heralded something. Spurred by JG Ballard science fiction and inspired by the German band Kraftwerk, a group of young people, poor jingle young people, including Human League, Daniel Miller and Cabaret Volatire began a sampler tour in the UK. Next, Gary Newman's success in 1979 really brought synthetic electronic music into the mainstream society. And then there's the famous Depeche Mode, who will be performing in London this year, fantasizing about what they looked like 30 years ago. Oh, you can see them on bbc's website until November. This outbreak of synthetic popularity includes Ultravox, Soft Cell, and OMD and Yazoo. ... A documentary about British electronic music, ranging from the post-punk period in the late 1970s to the electronic popularity in the mid-1980s. In the late 1970s, punk still occupied the streets of Britain, but there was always something different that attracted the attention of young people, and the darker and darker streets of London heralded something. Spurred by JG Ballard science fiction and inspired by the German band Kraftwerk, a group of young people, poor jingle young people, including Human League, Daniel Miller and Cabaret Volatire began a sampler tour in the UK. Next, Gary Newman's success in 1979 really brought synthetic electronic music into the mainstream society. And then there's the famous Depeche Mode, who will be performing in London this year, fantasizing about what they looked like 30 years ago. Oh, you can see them on bbc's website until November. This outbreak of synthetic popularity includes Ultravox, Soft Cell, and OMD and Yazoo. Every band has a story, and the pet store boy and the new order in 1983 consolidated the position of synthetic pop and pointed out the direction of electronic music in the future. Ian Corinth sleeps forever, but he doesn't know how he would feel if he saw what he saw today, or he would be as calm and humorous as his band's sampled Bernard Sumner, because music is always moving forward.

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