It's Walter/Wendy! Love that version, and Kubrick's guts in putting him (at the time) in charge of the tunes on A Clockwork Orange.
If you like W/W, or early electronic music in general, I have a good interview with an electronic artist discussing Moog and his impact of music, from WW through ELP, ELO, and chiptunes. At http://www.theshuffle.org/index2012.php , scroll down to 5/23/12 show.
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It's Walter/Wendy! Love that version, and Kubrick's guts in putting him (at the time) in charge of the tunes on A Clockwork Orange.
ReplyDeleteIf you like W/W, or early electronic music in general, I have a good interview with an electronic artist discussing Moog and his impact of music, from WW through ELP, ELO, and chiptunes. At http://www.theshuffle.org/index2012.php , scroll down to 5/23/12 show.