The Broken Organ that Started a Genre

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The Broken Organ that Started a Genre

Tangerine Dream are Klaus Schulze are perhaps two of the biggest names in German electronica. However, the fascinating tale behind their origins and legacies has rarely been told until now. Join Cameron on this three-part series as he delves into the who, where, how and why, and uncovers how an entire genre of music was started by a broken organ.MUSIC AND SOURCES USED: https://github.com/Newycam/Broken-Organ---Music-and-Sources/tree/mainResearch, writing, recording and editing by Cameron Upton on Nugnnawal and Ngambri lands.Additional voices provided by Jacob Avila and Lazlo Tyszko.Special thanks to Grace, Cate, the team at Woroni, friends, family and loved ones.

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    Episode 3 - "More Than A Couple Hundred Listeners"

    To wrap things up, Cameron looks at the careers and legacies the two have left behind.

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    Episode 2 - "Any Other Record Company Would Have Turned Me Away"

    In this midpoint, Cameron details how these two came to blows, and how they made two parallel albums that would change their careers forever.

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    Episode 1 - "A Wet Bag That's Been Hung Out To Dry"

    In this opening part, Cameron introduces our two protagonists and their context, and details the beginning of their intertwined journey. 

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Tangerine Dream are Klaus Schulze are perhaps two of the biggest names in German electronica. However, the fascinating tale behind their origins and legacies has rarely been told until now. Join Cameron on this three-part series as he delves into the who, where, how and why, and uncovers how an entire genre of music was started by a broken organ.MUSIC AND SOURCES USED: https://github.com/Newycam/Broken-Organ---Music-and-Sources/tree/mainResearch, writing, recording and editing by Cameron Upton on Nugnnawal and Ngambri lands.Additional voices provided by Jacob Avila and Lazlo Tyszko.Special thanks to Grace, Cate, the team at Woroni, friends, family and loved ones.

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Cameron Upton

Produced by Cameron Upton for Woroni Radio

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