Film
Modulations: Cinema for the Ear is 1998 documentary film on the history of electronic music, consisting of a documentary film, accompanied by a soundtrack album, and a 2000 book Modulations A History of Electronic Music by Peter Shapiro. The project was directed by Iara Lee, the maker of the documentary film Synthetic Pleasures.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
- ^ IMDB. "Modulations (1998) Full Cast & Crew". IMDb. Retrieved 22 September 2014.
- ^ SPIN - nov. 1998 "soundtrack to the motion picture cinema for the ear ..available on caipirinha music in stores October 98
- ^ Jonathan Sterne The Sound Studies Reader 2012 -113576235X - Page 486 Modulations: Cinema for the Ear. USA: Caipirinha Productions. DVD, 74 min.
- ^ Pink Noises: Women on Electronic Music and Sound Tara Rodgers - 2010 -=0822394154 "Electronic music historiography continues to follow this pattern. Modulations: Cinema for the Ear, a feature-length documentary about the evolution of electronic music in the twentieth century, was released in 1998 and screened internationally."
- ^ The Motion Picture Guide: 1999 Annual (The Films of 1998) Edmond Grant - 1999 0933997434 - Page 712 MODULATIONS: CINEMA FOR THE EAR
- ^ The Wire 1998 - Volumes Page 13 MODULATION Cinema For The Ear • Modulations is the new, trailblazing ...
- ^ Cinemaya 1997 Page 162 Modulations - Cinema for the Ear (Iara Lee, director of the acclaimed Synthetic Pleasures), ..."
- ^ Sounding art: eight literary excursions through electronic Katharine Norman - 2004 . 0754604268 Page 32 "The phrase 'Cinema for the Ear' regularly crops up as a title for electronic music concerts and appears to cover several ... As the tagline for Modulations, a documentary on techno and its roots, it provided - along with nods to Pierre Henry and ..."