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Synth Britania – a BBC Doc about [white dudes in] 70s/80s British Electronica

March 11, 2010 · by Robin James · in electro, gender, music, race, synth britania

Synth Britania is available in full on YouTube, and it’s an interesting and informative enough documentary filled with a lot of good music. Some of the info is going to be redundant for a lot of serious fans of this…

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