In the form of a richly illustrated compendium, Tape Leaders is an
indispensable reference guide for anyone interested in electronic sound
and its origins in the UK. For the first time, a book sets out
information on practically everyone active with experimental electronics
and tape recording across the country to reveal the untold stories and
hidden history of early British electronic music.
With an individual entry for each composer, it covers everyone from
famous names like William Burroughs, Brian Eno and Joe Meek to the
ultra-obscure such as Roy Cooper, Donald Henshilwood and Edgar Vetter.
There are sections for EMS and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and
amateurs, groups and ensembles that experimented with electronics,
including The Beatles, Hawkwind and White Noise.
Author Ian Helliwell draws on his experience and extensive research into
electronic music. After six years and dozens of interviews, he has
amassed information never before brought to light in this fascinating
subject.
An essential book for anyone interested in electronic music history
during the 1950s and 60s.