ZU33 In Search Of Synth God In New Documentary Film
June 28, 2006
Los Angeles-based
production company ZU33 is set to begin production
next month on SYNTH GOD. After more than a year's
worth of intensive R&D, the makers of the critically
acclaimed film MOOG are embarking on a far-reaching
search for the gods of electronic music in this
ambitious new feature-length documentary film project.
Filmmaker/musician Hans Fjellestad will write and
direct the film.
Fjellestad explains:
"Since the late 1960s, keyboardists have used the
synthesizer to stake out new territory in popular
music, perhaps in a way unparalleled since the baroque
organists of the early 18th century or the concert
pianist 'rock star' romantics 100 years later or
speed-demon ragtime pianists 100 years after that. Now
with another century past, musical styles and
technologies have taken off in all kinds of unexpected
directions. And the Synth Gods lead the way. Their
pantheon is massive and full of all shapes, sounds and
flavors. I want to paint a huge crazy mural that
illustrates the history and currency of every Synth
God species on the planet, and the instrument that
gives them their power."
Producer Ryan Page adds:
"The support from the music community has been
amazing. There are so many people who have already
stepped up to participate behind the camera and in
front of it. This project is shaping up to be
something more comprehensive and huge than any doc
we've made to date."
This is the third music-oriented documentary feature
from Fjellestad and Page. For more information, visit their web site at www.zu33.com.
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