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Lost tapes of the Dr Who composer

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The BBC website does sometimes come up with some real diamonds. This one is about Delia Derbyshire, the composer of the Dr Who theme.

Check out some previously unheard stuff including what sounds like a dance track 20 years before the genre was invented.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7512072.stm
added on the 2008-07-23 00:35:12 by CiH CiH
Cool.
added on the 2008-07-23 00:49:50 by xernobyl xernobyl
Delia Derbyshire = the definitive Girl With Hardware.
added on the 2008-07-23 01:42:00 by gasman gasman
can't stop the beats :)
added on the 2008-07-23 02:01:26 by visy visy
cool

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added on the 2008-07-23 03:11:57 by Calexico Calexico
Great stuff
added on the 2008-07-23 07:22:30 by Serpent Serpent
Was it this Delia that did vocals on White Noise's album An Electric Storm? This is from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, is it not?
added on the 2008-07-23 09:32:11 by earx earx
That's really neat. Even though I liked Peter Howell's version of the Dr Who theme better :T
added on the 2008-07-23 10:17:27 by mic mic
That 'dance track' is seriously wicked!
added on the 2008-07-23 11:19:16 by okkie okkie
@mic_
Delia made the original Dr. Who theme by taking tape recordings of the "instrument" she wanted and stretching it to get the right frequency for each note. Now thats hardcore!
added on the 2008-07-23 11:34:37 by xeron xeron
@xeron: It's technically impressive, but I still like Howell's version better ;)
added on the 2008-07-23 13:51:23 by mic mic
dance music invented by a grandma!
added on the 2008-07-23 13:55:36 by mop mop
ass kicking Oo
added on the 2008-07-23 14:12:51 by tobé tobé
Just heard a compilation of BBC Radiophonic music; Delia Derbyshire, John Baker & David Cain. Mucho interesting, chiptunes 20 years prior to Amigaaa.
added on the 2008-07-23 19:56:00 by El Topo El Topo
I also recommend BBC documentary "the Alchemics of Sound".
Any one of U maybe has "ziwzhli-ziwzhli oo-oo" ?
added on the 2008-07-23 20:06:47 by bizun_ bizun_
I tip my virtual hat to that lady !
added on the 2008-07-24 00:29:41 by xyz xyz
Someone could make a demo (musicdisk?) in appreciation of her, that'd be fitting for that project mentioned towards the end of the article.
added on the 2008-07-24 01:01:20 by MagikGimp MagikGimp
math and music <3
added on the 2008-07-24 03:15:11 by red red
in remembrance of teh daleks <3
added on the 2008-07-24 03:37:00 by gentleman gentleman
It's funny that programming a computer to do something was once considered more impressive than doing it manually. We've gotten so used to programming everything that actually doing a real physical thing seems confusing and difficult.
added on the 2008-07-24 12:55:55 by yesso yesso

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