I’m so happy I found this because I think all of these were used in the tomorrow people 1973 - 1979 programme I’m just so happy I’ve finally found them
Electronic music and all the instruments that go with it are the result of research carried out by women without them, pioneers like Vangelis, Tangerine Dream and Jean Michel Jarre would not have been known. We must recognize this.
most of these music cues were heard in the ITV series, Timeslip, mostly in "time of the ice box" and "year of the burn up" as well as the doctor who stories "the wheel in space", "the mind robber" and "inferno".
Delia Derbyshire parte del conjunto de desarrolladores y productores pioneros de la Electrónica Experimental Moderna & Moog (post Concreta) que rompieron el molde concreto y rústico y dieron las bases esenciales y fundamentales al conjunto de productores y desarrolladores de los 70s que concretaron la EDM. 60s: Gershon Kingsley, Tom Dissevelt, Delia Derbyshire, Raymond Scott... 70s (1ra Generación de la EDM & Electrónica Experimental Moderna): Moroder (EDM NRG & Synthpop), Jarre, Tangerine Dreams, Lacksman, YMO, Schulze, Vangelis, Faltermeyer, Kraftwerk, Gizzi, Tonet, Pinhas, Martyn W. & Ian C... 80s (2da Generación de la EDM) se solidifica la EDM (NRG & Synthpop) y se forman sus siguientes ramas: House, Techno, Synthpop, NRG, Freestyle, Italo, New Beat, Ácid House, Trance, Eurobeat...incluido el llamado EBM y lo más fluido de la electro industrial. Gracias Delia Derbyshire
For some reason tracks from the end of Side B have been put first. The correct titles as presented here: B8 Russe: Delia's Idea B9 Russe: Delia's Psychadelian Waltz B10 Russe: Delia's Resolve B11 Russe: Delia's Dream B12 Russe: Delia's Reverie B13 Russe: Delia's Fulfilment B14 Vorhaus: Build Up To... B15 Vorhaus: Snide Rhythms A1 Russe & St. George: Lure of the Space Goddess A2 St. George: Battle Theme A3 St. George: Homeric Theme A4 St. George: Greek Concrete A5 St. George: Attack of the Alien Minds A6 Russe & St. George: Gothic Submarine A7 St. George: Whirring Menace A8 St. George: Souls In Space A9 St. George: Time Capsule A10 Russe: London Lemons (Theme 1 to 9) B1 Russe & St. George: Restless Relays B2 Russe: Planetarium B3 St. George: Wet Asteroid B4 Russe: Way Out B5 Russe: Fresh Aire B6 Russe: Delia's Theme B7 Russe: Tentative Delia
Delia Derbyshire had an unconscious influence on most electronic artists. Some of Ron Geesin's pieces have similarities to Derbyshire works . Also specific pieces from Beaver and Krause , Ruth White...7 Trumps of Tarot...and Mort Garson. She had an impact on Electronic artists from the 60s and 70s. She was cutting tape with a razor blade...( I believe?)....and piecing notes and rhythmical structure together which was more easily accessible years later when Bob Moog released the Moog Synthesizer on the market. She was very original and definitely innovative ❤
this avant garde woman was using analog technology requiring great time and effort. No modern synthisizers. A real genious in her own rite.
I’m so happy I found this because I think all of these were used in the tomorrow people 1973 - 1979 programme I’m just so happy I’ve finally found them
Electronic music and all the instruments that go with it are the result of research carried out by women
without them, pioneers like Vangelis, Tangerine Dream and Jean Michel Jarre would not have been known. We must recognize this.
most of these music cues were heard in the ITV series, Timeslip, mostly in "time of the ice box" and "year of the burn up" as well as the doctor who stories "the wheel in space", "the mind robber" and "inferno".
Delia Derbyshire parte del conjunto de desarrolladores y productores pioneros de la Electrónica Experimental Moderna & Moog (post Concreta) que rompieron el molde concreto y rústico y dieron las bases esenciales y fundamentales al conjunto de productores y desarrolladores de los 70s que concretaron la EDM.
60s: Gershon Kingsley, Tom Dissevelt, Delia Derbyshire, Raymond Scott...
70s (1ra Generación de la EDM & Electrónica Experimental Moderna): Moroder (EDM NRG & Synthpop), Jarre, Tangerine Dreams, Lacksman, YMO, Schulze, Vangelis, Faltermeyer, Kraftwerk, Gizzi, Tonet, Pinhas, Martyn W. & Ian C...
80s (2da Generación de la EDM) se solidifica la EDM (NRG & Synthpop) y se forman sus siguientes ramas: House, Techno, Synthpop, NRG, Freestyle, Italo, New Beat, Ácid House, Trance, Eurobeat...incluido el llamado EBM y lo más fluido de la electro industrial.
Gracias Delia Derbyshire
An underated genius
For some reason tracks from the end of Side B have been put first. The correct titles as presented here:
B8 Russe: Delia's Idea
B9 Russe: Delia's Psychadelian Waltz
B10 Russe: Delia's Resolve
B11 Russe: Delia's Dream
B12 Russe: Delia's Reverie
B13 Russe: Delia's Fulfilment
B14 Vorhaus: Build Up To...
B15 Vorhaus: Snide Rhythms
A1 Russe & St. George: Lure of the Space Goddess
A2 St. George: Battle Theme
A3 St. George: Homeric Theme
A4 St. George: Greek Concrete
A5 St. George: Attack of the Alien Minds
A6 Russe & St. George: Gothic Submarine
A7 St. George: Whirring Menace
A8 St. George: Souls In Space
A9 St. George: Time Capsule
A10 Russe: London Lemons (Theme 1 to 9)
B1 Russe & St. George: Restless Relays
B2 Russe: Planetarium
B3 St. George: Wet Asteroid
B4 Russe: Way Out
B5 Russe: Fresh Aire
B6 Russe: Delia's Theme
B7 Russe: Tentative Delia
Thank you!
Downloaded to listen to later 😎
Delia Derbyshire had an unconscious influence on most electronic artists. Some of Ron Geesin's pieces have similarities to Derbyshire works . Also specific pieces from Beaver and Krause , Ruth White...7 Trumps of Tarot...and Mort Garson.
She had an impact on Electronic artists from the 60s and 70s. She was cutting tape with a razor blade...( I believe?)....and piecing notes and rhythmical structure together which was more easily accessible years later when Bob Moog released the Moog Synthesizer on the market. She was very original and definitely innovative ❤
Yep. Tape and razorblades and lots of dupes of the same sound repitched at different speeds.
Delia Derbyshire is to Electronic Music as Jan Svankmajer is to Stop Frame Animation.
15:15 is the Tomorrow People hyperspace theme (Also "Algon 1" theme.. I think, from a Monty Python episode a few months previous)
I think it was also heard in the doctor who story “inferno”.
Thanks for uploading this.
Truly a genius.
Si aceleras la reproducción del video suena aún mejor.
🎉
2:46 - sounds like you are falling in time
🌌ℝ𝕖𝕕 ℝ𝕠𝕧𝕖𝕣 ℝ𝕠𝕒𝕕🌌
LOVE. THIS.
Yes they were.
15:15
26:29
Ggoply verfille dez onkle!