Mix It Up and Start Again
Series exploring the alchemy that creates great songs reaches the modern era, when music was transformed by digital technology and the computer.
Composer and musician Neil Brand's series exploring the alchemy that creates great songs reaches the modern era, when a revolution in how they were made took place. From the synthesisers of symphonic rock to the mixes of disco and the samplings of hip hop, music was transformed by the arrival of digital technology and the computer, which gave some songwriters more power but others much less. Along the way Neil talks synths with Rick Wakeman from Yes, samples with Public Enemy's Hank Shocklee, uncovers the surprising lo-fi origins of Bruce Springsteen's stadium-busting Born in the USA, and finds out how Cher changed the sound of her voice on the smash hit Believe.
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Clips
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Web Exclusive: How we heard Kraftwerk's Autobahn
Duration: 02:24
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Cher's 'Believe' single and Auto-Tune
Duration: 01:21
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John Grant: 'Do you remember Popcorn?'
Duration: 00:45
Music Played
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Kraftwerk
Autobahn
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Incredible Bongo Band
Apache
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Jefferson Starship
Rock Music
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Cher
Believe
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Nirvana
Smells Like Teen Spirit
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Bruce Springsteen
Born In The USA (18 Tracks Version)
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Bruce Springsteen
Born In The USA (Born In The USA Version)
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Chic
Good Times
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Pink Floyd
Breathe (In The Air)
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Yes
Yours Is No Disgrace
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Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
The Love I Lost (A Tom Moulton Mix)
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The O’Jays
Backstabbers (A Tom Moulton Mix)
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Gloria Gaynor
Reach Out, I’ll Be There (Album Mix)
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Gloria Gaynor
Never Can Say Goodbye (Album Mix)
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Queen
Another One Bites The Dust
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The Sugarhill Gang
Rapper's Delight
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Louis Armstrong
I Cover The Waterfront
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James Brown
Funky Drummer
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Public Enemy
Rebel Without A Pause
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The J.B.’s
The Grunt
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Public Enemy
Fight The Power
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Bruce Springsteen
Nebraska
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Pixies
Brick Is Red
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Guns N’ Roses
November Rain
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Whitesnake
Here I Go Again
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Nirvana
Come As You Are
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Nirvana
All Apologies (Demo)
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Nirvana
Rape Me
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Nirvana
Heart-Shaped Box
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Daft Punk
Get Lucky (feat. Pharrell Williams)
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Shellac
Dude Incredible
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The Isley Brothers
Fight the Power (Parts 1 & 2)
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John Grant
Pale Green Ghosts
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Hot Butter
Popcorn
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John Grant
GMF
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¸éö²â°ì²õ´Ç±è±è & Robyn
Do It Again
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Taylor Swift
Shake It Off
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Gloria Gaynor
I Will Survive (A Tom Moulton Mix)
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Robyn
Fembot
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Kraftwerk
Autobahn
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Pink Floyd
Breathe (In The Air)
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Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
The Love I Lost
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Bruce Springsteen
Born In The USA
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Whitesnake
Here I Go Again
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Neil Brand |
Executive Producer | Michael Poole |
Series Producer | Alastair Laurence |
Director | Jake Hayes |
Broadcasts
- Fri 30 Jan 2015 21:00
- Sat 31 Jan 2015 00:30
- Sun 1 Feb 2015 23:40
- Fri 31 Jul 2015 23:00
- Mon 3 Aug 2015 01:00
- Sun 5 Mar 2017 19:00
- Fri 10 Mar 2017 01:55
- Sat 3 Nov 2018 01:30
- Fri 6 Dec 2019 20:00
- Sat 7 Dec 2019 01:45
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Enter the Machine Age: Where will the song go from here?
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Manipulating the music: Get in the studio with Al Green
Neil Brand on the growth of a new creative personality in the studio - the producer.
How new stars came to prominence through the birth of recorded music
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