BBC Radiophonics Workshop

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Set up in 1957 by Daphne Oram to create background sounds and music, for many of the B.B.C.'s drama programs, most notably the "Doctor Who" series, which also saw the creation of the famous Ron Grainer / Delia Derbyshire theme tune to the series.
It was eventually closed in 1998, by which time many of the future pioneers of electronica, had either been employed at the workshop, or had been inspired by the work that was created there.
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The Middle Of Nowhere (CD, Album) Spare Parts Express FFRR 1999
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ijustspeak Nov 07, 2009
The BBC Radiophonic Workshop was a wonderful place where early electronic sounds was created. The music that we know today came from here and Music Concréte in France.. Tapes, transistors, modulators and recorders where their tools. Mathematical minds was needed to create and engineer sounds by cutting and looping tape-bits. The workshop spawned many talents that still fascinates today's musical pioneers, most notably the Doctor Who theme, which is to my ears a masterpiece done with multiple tape-loops played simultaneously.
I would advise you to look into the history of this era if you are serious about music, if you haven't, it might change your idea of where the beginning of electronic music started. It did so for me.. It is brilliant journey.
Start it by checking the tube for a documentary called Alchemysts Of Sound.

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