The debut CD from electronic collective Tra La La Blip is garnering airplay in Australia and the UK, thanks to dreamlike soundscapes and vocals. Many people don’t know that members of the collective's four bands are intellectually and physically disabled. Founder Randolf Reimann joins us to talk about the project.
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Great interview and this project is ground breaking !! What Randolf is doing using electronic music production for people with disabilities is nothing short of amazing and the world needs to see this !!
G'day, I think the public would like to know that these guys Movers, Soothers and Groovers, who are in the collective, were in the top 5 on Australia's national youth radio station's 'Unearthed', which finds bands like Silverchair. My sister, Clair Maree, is in MSG, having been a victim of pedestrian road trauma. She is a big music lover, and spends her home time doing macadamia farming. I am interested in getting a television documentary, or a film, happening; any offers seriously considered! Matt :)
I'd like to have heard the whole songs. This is quite cool!
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