Sunday, March 23, 2008
Delia Derbyshire - Love Without Sound (1969)
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"Delia Derbyshire is well known for her work with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and her help in creating the Dr.Who theme. Of all the BBC Radiophonic musicians I've heard I always found Delia's music to be more aesthetically mature than that of the others. While many were content to create mathematically structured enharmonic noise she looked for the ghost in the machine, creating haunting, off kilter and often sexually charged music. This track is from the 1969 The White Noise - Electric Storm LP. To me it sounds 30 years ahead of it's time. I hope you like it.
If you want to read more: http://www.delia-derbyshire.org/"
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Synth Babe was such a better moniker than Synthette.
ReplyDeleteI'll put up a poll.
ReplyDeletecool thx
ReplyDeleteAwesome album.
ReplyDeleteSeminal, methinks.
one of my favorite songs. the album is completely amazing as well, especially the dark parts. though it wasn't received as well, white noise II is great, though more programmed and less tape-edited. very disco-trippy. funny to think that chris blackwell personally signed vorhaus, as well as bob marley and u2.
ReplyDeleteLikewise, "Emotionally Stunted" is a considerably better name than "Doktor Future".
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