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− | [[Sisters with Transistors]] is a 2020 film by Lisa Rovner<ref>[https://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<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]]. |
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+ | 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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Revision as of 10:51, 30 August 2021
Sisters with Transistors is a 2020 film by Lisa Rovner[1] 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 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.