Tuesday, 8pm.
CHMA is proud to present a four-part audio documentary, Synths Always: How Electronic Music Made a Century, by Aimee Copping. This program will air for the next consecutive Tuesdays starting September 14th at 8pm on 106.9 FM in Sackville, New Brunswick and on our live stream at www.chmafm.com.
Aimee is a musician/songwriter/performer known as Transstar. She is the founder/coordinator/instructor extraordinaire for “Blackball” – an electronic music program for marginalized communities. Aimee worked as a producer with Pros and Cons, a recording project that mentors inmates at correctional institutions
Blackball is bringing its unique electronic music teaching model to distance education with Synths Always, a four-part audio documentary. This documentary recounts a hundred years of electronic music with as much music—and as little chatter—as possible.
Synths Always was originally aired on CFRU in August of 2021.