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Post  neon_suntan Sat Oct 11, 2008 1:31 pm

I'm becoming somewhat obssessed with the strange music made by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop in the 60's and 70's...

The strange wobulating throbs from DR Who soundtracks a well as the bizare jingles made by folk like Delia Derbyshire and unsung genius John Baker.

Any other Radiophonic fans out there?

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Post  Herr Döktor Sat Oct 11, 2008 1:56 pm

Oh yes.

And great excitement in the Radiophonic world was recently caused by this:

the Radiophonic Workshop: A Retrospective

And Trunk Records recently put out a two disc collection of John Baker's BBC work, and the Delia Derbyshire KPM Sound Library LP got released on CD earlier this year, it's a good time for us wierdos Radiophonic fans!
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Post  neon_suntan Sun Oct 12, 2008 6:35 am

If you geta chance to see a DJ set by Broadcast they play lots of that strange stuff, not that you can really dance to it just experience it :-)

I do wish someone like Trunk records would release the Delia Derbyshire soundtrack to "Legend of Hell House".

I'm going to wait til next month before I invest in the John Baker albums as well as that retrospective, as I'm trying to restrict my purchases in the run-up to Yuletide .

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