Nice doc with a lot of historical contributors on electronic instruments and dito music.
Most of it is in English, so the Dutch voice over isn't really disturbing or necessary.
After the adds and a 'funny' intro of some students in the 70ties you get a serie of highlights from the doc itself, to get an impression of what will follow.
If you wanne skip all that jump over to 4:35 to start 'Planet Electro'.
It's full of nice original videos and todays interviews with the original guys, instrument builders as well as musicians
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Moog, Ikutaro Kakehashi (Roland), Rick Wakeman, Krafwerk, Human Leage, New Order, FR-1 Rhythm Ace, Firelight, Emulator, Linndrum, TR 606, 808, 909, Chicago South Side and Detroid, Frankie Nuckles, Afrika Bambaataa, Derrick May, etc. etc. etc.
A lot of attention for the eighties, but I was more interested in the late eighties and the nineties, as then the English and continental European house music got big.
Just forget about the very last part where - for obligatory reasons - there's some attention to the Dutch wave of Trance dance music as made popular by guys like Tiësto, Afrojack, Armin van Buren, and now 'DJ of the world' dutch Martin Garrix.
Trance, I hate it
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Have fun
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(Limited time acces to this 'missed tv program' file).
http://www.npo.nl/planet-elektro/22-10- ... ON_1248810