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DELIA DERBYSHIRE- "The Wizards Laboratory" (1972)

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The Women of ELECTRONIC MUSIC! From the 30's to the 70's! Before synthesizers, electronic music was honed the hard way in universities, by splicing tape loops, distorting sounds, endless dubbing, and blind instinct. Here are the timeless women of future music who created our present... Since the 1930's, CLARA ROCKMORE was the master of the notoriously difficult Theremin, and later championed by synthesizer-creator Bob Moog; LOUIS & BEBE BARRON created the first all-electronic score for the film "FORBIDDEN PLANET" (1957), using oscillated sounds and tape loops; //STUDIO d'ASSAI (Paris): Danish ELSE MARIE PADE studied under musique concrete founder Pierre Schaeffer, becoming a noted composer; ELAINE RADIGUE used the Buchla and Arp synthesizers in her work, heavily influenced by Buddhist meditation, and records now with laptop improv group The Lappetites; MICHELE BOKANOWSKI has composed for film, televison, and theatre; //BBC RADIOPHONIC WORKSHOP (London): ...was created and directed by DAPHNE ORAM, inventor and sonic pioneer; she was followed by DELIA DERBYSHIRE, who brought Ron Grainer's "DR. WHO" theme to brilliant, eerie life with her studio wizardry; MADDALENA FAGANDINI co-created the proto-Techno single "Time Beat/ Waltz In Space" (1962) with young producer George Martin under the alias 'Ray Cathode'; GLYNIS JONES produced some of the Workshop's classic albums like "Out Of This World" (1976); ELIZABETH PARKER scored many BBC shows including "BLAKE'S 7", and was the person to see the Workshop out in its 1998 finale; //Fluxus performance artist YOKO ONO expanded John Lennon's mind and range with electronic music, musique concrete, and 'happening' experiments; //COLUMBIA-PRINCETON ELECTRONIC MUSIC CENTER (New York): A premiere focal point for international composers since the 50's, including composer and Associate Director PRIL SMILEY; ALICE SHIELDS combined her operatic voice and poetry with the revolutionary synthesizers of the late 60's and early 70's; teacher DARIA SEMEGEN wrote traditional classical music as well as electronic; WENDY CARLOS had massive mainstream success with the all-synth "Switched On Bach", before writing groundbreaking film scores for "A CLOCKWORK ORANGE," "THE SHINING" and 'TRON"; nearby at Bell Labs, LAURIE SPIEGEL spearheaded computer graphics and software design as well as new music; maverick ANNETTE PEACOCK went from Free Jazz piano to the first synthesizers, threading her early 70's raps and rock with freeform electronics; //Argentinian BEATRIZ FERREYRA, who also studied with Schaeffer, is an esteemed composer and teacher; //SAN FRANCISCO TAPE MUSIC CENTER: The crucial West Coast electronic center, including Morton Subotnick, Terry Riley, Steve Reich and PAULINE OLIVEROS in 1962; it moved across the Bay to become the... //CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY MUSIC (Mills College, Oakland, CA): Oliveros was the first Director, perfecting her signal processing system for live performance; student and now Co-Director MAGGI PAYNE trailblazed video imagery and record engineering along with her music; alum CYNTHIA WEBSTER played in the early synth band Triode, founded electro mag SYNAPSE, and now runs Cyndustries designing software for electronic music, such as the Zeroscillator. Their innovations led to Progressiv Rock, Krautrock, New Wave, Coldwave, Darkwave, Electro Funk, Industrial, Techno, and Electroclash. Their fringe future music is now the soundtrack of today. DELIA DERBYSHIRE: This song is from a 1972 LP called "Electrosonic", collecting music library pieces Delia scored for use in TV shows. It was recently issued on CD, as was "Oramics" by Daphne Oram: http://www.boomkat.com/item.cf... http://www.boomkat.com/item.cf... See also: ALICE SHIELDS -"STUDY FOR VOICE AND TAPE" (1968) http://youtube.com/watch?v=4vT... MALARIA! -"Your Turn To Run" (1982) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v... http://www.cyndustries.com/wom... http://www.newyorkwomencompose... http://www.aliceshields.com/ http://www.imtheone.net/annett... http://whitefiles.org/rwg/inde... (All rights reserved by the copyright owners. Fan-made nonprofit video solely to promote the artists.) tym stevens

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Uploaded: December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm
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Length: 02:06
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martinbizarro (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
(scribbles loads of names on envelope for future reference)
Fieldy63 (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
Does anyone know where i can find video/audio of the Oramics synth?
woodrailking (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
Ann Southam is good, too.
vieuxson (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
genial
funknroll (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
Yes; Ron Grainer wrote the melody, but Delia created the music in the sound lab with techniques that still amaze everyone.
imaratsfan (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
Was it Deliah who did Dr Who?
Ntone606 (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
She needs to come back from the afterlife and sign to Warp Records!
Somaticae (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
WoW! Sound like calabi yau space 30 years before
borgduck (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
Me likey!
phurdricktv (December 31, 1969 at 4:59 pm)
hahaha I like, I like :)

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