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Figures like Wendy Carlos not only defined the genre but were also instrumental in developing the modern synthesizer. Meanwhile, SOPHIE redefined the boundaries of pop and experimental music. And then there are the music...
I'm so grateful to this trans woman for pioneering electronic music is an episode from #QueerAF | by national student pride by QueerAF CIC. Figures like Wendy Carlos not only defined the genre but were also instrumental in developing the mo...
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Figures like Wendy Carlos not only defined the genre but were also instrumental in developing the modern synthesizer. Meanwhile, SOPHIE redefined the boundaries of pop and experimental music. And then there are the musicians and sound artists working today. All Trans+. Learning about how they came to their craft, exploring where they have blurred the lines between music and other mediums as well as asking why transgender musicians and artists are drawn to these genres in particular, this episode (the final of season five) explores Trans+ History Week's theme: We are more than Trans+, w ith guests: Cai Gwilym Pritchard (they/them) – Sound Designer, Noise Artist and Writer Chi B Williams (she/her) – Sound Artist, Writer Zoe Blade (she/her) – Musician, Writer and Programmer Roshanak Kheshti (she/her) – Writer and Academic – University of Berkeley Read more stories from Trans+ History Week: Here is the article we recommended: Watch the Transcending Words poetry night: Plus, be sure to sign up for our newsletter to understand the LGBTQIA+ news every Saturday: Sign up as a QueerAF member to listen along ad-free and support our not-for-profit work, investing in a new generation of queer audio professionals: If you like our podcast, you'll love our free weekly newsletter that thousands of readers use to understand the LGBTQIA+ 🏳️🌈 headlines, learn new perspectives and stay on top of the latest queer content. Try it now: Make sure to sign up for updates about Trans+ History Week, a QueerAF launchpad project: Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Published Jul 22, 2024 and 31:24 long