Delia Derbyshire Appreciation Society is the culmination of a 30-year friendship between two electronic music veterans, Garry Hughes and Harvey Jones. Garry has worked with artists as diverse as Bjork, Sly & Robbie, Killing Joke, The Art Of Noise and the Orchestral Pink Floyd project, he is also the co-founder of the popular Six Degrees act Bombay Dub Orchestra. Harvey has collaborated with Julian Cope, Carla Bley & Chris Boti among many others. Their collaborative project was sure to appeal to fans of classic 70s and 80s electronica - think Cluster, Tangerine Dream, Vangelis and Brian Eno - but it also found a place in the hearts of Doctor Who fans everywhere. "At some point," Garry Hughes explains, "we had a conversation about 'What got you into electronic music?' We both realized it was the Doctor Who theme." That famous music, although written by Ron Grainer, was actually the work of Delia Derbyshire. (Grainer, on hearing her groundbreaking electronic realization of the theme, reportedly asked, "did I write that?" to which Derbyshire replied, "most of it.") Hughes adds, "she was, until relatively recently, rather overlooked as a British electronic music pioneer."
"Exceptional, ethereal and emotional ...This is an ambient masterpiece" and Toby Marks aka Banco De Gaia raving: "This is gorgeous electronic ambience with a retro yet timeless feel. Beautifully crafted, I could drift off into this for days."
Wow And Flutter
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6570361284
Wow And Flutter
$12.99
6570361284
Delia Derbyshire Appreciation Society is the culmination of a 30-year friendship between two electronic music veterans, Garry Hughes and Harvey Jones. Garry has worked with artists as diverse as Bjork, Sly & Robbie, Killing Joke, The Art Of Noise and the Orchestral Pink Floyd project, he is also the co-founder of the popular Six Degrees act Bombay Dub Orchestra. Harvey has collaborated with Julian Cope, Carla Bley & Chris Boti among many others. Their collaborative project was sure to appeal to fans of classic 70s and 80s electronica - think Cluster, Tangerine Dream, Vangelis and Brian Eno - but it also found a place in the hearts of Doctor Who fans everywhere. "At some point," Garry Hughes explains, "we had a conversation about 'What got you into electronic music?' We both realized it was the Doctor Who theme." That famous music, although written by Ron Grainer, was actually the work of Delia Derbyshire. (Grainer, on hearing her groundbreaking electronic realization of the theme, reportedly asked, "did I write that?" to which Derbyshire replied, "most of it.") Hughes adds, "she was, until relatively recently, rather overlooked as a British electronic music pioneer."
"Exceptional, ethereal and emotional ...This is an ambient masterpiece" and Toby Marks aka Banco De Gaia raving: "This is gorgeous electronic ambience with a retro yet timeless feel. Beautifully crafted, I could drift off into this for days."