The Great British Synth Documentary
It took me half the day to watch this fantastic 2009 documentary because it kept sending me spinning off into Wikipedia and YouTube holes. It's a bit strange that so many of the records that I thought was randomly picking out of the import 45s bin turned out to be such groundbreaking and influential tracks. And most of them I purchased unheard, usually basing my decision on the label, the producer, and most often - the hairstyle. I missed my calling.
Labels: Britain, Depeche Mode, Erasure, Human League, Pet Shop Boys, pop music, Vince Clark, Yaz