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MALARIA! -"Your Turn To Run" (1982) The Women of 80's ELECTRO! Coldwave, Darkwave, Synthpop, Industrial! As synthesizers got smaller and cheaper through the 70's, 'future music' went from acedemia to the street. Punk, PostPunk, Funk, and HipHop artists brought attitude and new styles into the pop vocabulary throughout the 80's that forged the music of today. Here are many women from the first Electro rock era... Intro: CLARA ROCKMORE, DELIA DERBYSHIRE, BOB MOOG, KRAFTWERK. //Industrial shocktroops THROBBING GRISTLE (Sheffield '75), which split into CHRIS & COSEY (81), Psychic TV, and Coil; I'M SO HOLLOW, Jane Wilson (Sheffield 78); FLYING LIZARDS, Deborah Evans and Patti Palladin (London 78); HUMAN LEAGUE, Joanne Catherall and Susan Ann Sulley (Sheffield 77); INDIANS IN MOSCOW, Adele Nozedor (London 82); // NEUE DEUTSCHE WELLE (New German Wave)/ DARKWAVE: Die TODLICHE DORIS, Kathe Kruse and Tabea Blumenschein (Berlin 81); the MALARIA epidemic: Gudrun Gut was in the early EINSTURZENDE NEUBAUTEN (80), then MANIA D with Bettina Koster and Beate Bartel, Bartel formed LIASONS DANGEREUSES while Gut and Koster became MALARIA! (81), then Gut and Bartel did MATADOR; IDEAL, Annette Humpe (80); PROPAGANDA (83); // COLDWAVE, France: KaS PRODUCT, Mona Soyoc (80), MATHEMATIQUES MODERNES, Edwige Braun-Belmore (80); BAROQUE BORDELLO (81), OPERA MULTI STEEL, Catherine Marie (83); EXCES NOCTURNE, Ariane (86); ASYLUM PARTY, Thierry Sobézyk (85); COLDREAMS (86), TANIT, Elsa Drezner (85); DEUX, Cati Tete (81); //synthwave EURYTHMICS, with stellar Annie Lennox (London 81); PostPunk PINK INDUSTRY, Jayne Casey (Liverpool 82); pop chameleon ANNE CLARK (London 82); ambient goth DEAD CAN DANCE, Lisa Gerrard (Melbourne 81); DENIS & DENIS, Marina Perazić and Edi Kraljić (Croatia 84); electro performance artist LAURIE ANDERSON (New York 79); NEW ORDER rechanneling ElectroFunk rechanneling Krautrock, Gillian Gilbert (Manchester 81); dream wave COCTEAU TWINS, Elizabeth Fraser (Scotland 79); darkwave The HONEYMOON KILLERS, Veronique Vincent (Belgium 77); all-female BELABORIS named for Legosi and Karloff (Finland 82); // INDUSTRIAL: BLACK TAPE FOR A BLUE GIRL, various (US 86); SPK, with many female vocalists (Sydney 78); MARCH VIOLETS, Rosie Garland (Leeds 83); multimedia artist Diana Rogerson was in agit-artists FISTF_CK, Nurse With Wound, and as Chrystal Belle Scrodd (London 80); Indu-rock SISTERS OF MERCY, ubiquitous Patricia Morrison (86); fetish Indu with SLEEP CHAMBER and schlock-shock offshoot WOMEN OF THE SS, varied vocalists; experimental The SWANS, Jarboe (86); Die FORM, Elaine P. (France 77); folk wave SOPOR AETERNUS & The Ensemble of Shadows, Anna-Varney Cantodea (Frankfurt 89); electro dance fetishists LORDS OF ACID, Jade 4 U/ Nikkie Van Lierop (Belgium 88); ATTRITION, Julia Niblock (Coventry 80); and BDSM with The GENITORTURERS, disciplined by Gen (Orlando 90). These women ushered in KMFDM, My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult, Republica, Portishead, Miranda Sex Garden, Rasputina, Ladytron, Death Ride 69, Le Tigre, Chicks On Speed, Lesbians On Ecstasy, Anna Oxygen, Robots In Disguise, Meg Lee Chin, Autonervous, Women Of Sodom, Kirlian Camera, Nocturne, Collide, Angelspit, and Zombie Girl. See also: DELIA DERBYSHIRE- "The Wizards Laboratory" (1972) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9AkSI_UbIE ALICE SHIELDS -"STUDY FOR VOICE AND TAPE" (1968) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vTRZPLyKX0 MALARIA!: http://www.myspace.com/malariaberlin http://www.myspace.com/ggut http://www.youtube.com/gudrungut http://www.myspace.com/bettinakoster http://www.myspace.com/bartelbeate http://www.myspace.com/matadorberlin http://www.myspace.com/autonervous (All rights reserved by the copyright owners. Fan-made nonprofit video solely to promote the artists.) tym stevens Tags: Malaria AliceShields DeliaDerbyshire Eurythmics Devo LeTigre ChicksOnSpeed Electronica NewWave Industrial |
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ALESSANDRONI -"Meccanico" (1970s) -From the Alessandro Alessandroni LP/CD, "E IL SUO COMPLESSO" (mid 70's) Alessandro Alessandroni is the secret weapon of Italian film scores. It's his tough surf guitar and eerie whistling in all the "Spaghetti Westerns" (like "THE GOOD, THE BAD, & THE UGLY"). He was a multi-instrumentalist on all of Morricone, Umiliani, and the others' soundtracks. His choral group, the Cantori Moderni (Modern Singers), do all the chanting and singing. He sang the original "MAH NA MAH NA" (1968) that The Muppets borrowed. He composed his own film scores, like "El Puro", "Lady Frankenstein", and "Killer Nun". He explored every style from western surf, sitar pop, lounge jazz, cop funk, prog rock, to electronics. He's still with us making great music. Give him some love and buy his music online. Resources: http://www.myspace.com/alessandroalessandroni http://soundtracks.cinema-suicide.com/2008/08/an-interview-with-alessandro-alessandroni/ http://www.myspace.com/pieroumilianiofficialspace http://www.myspace.com/eddadell39orso http://www.myspace.com/eddadellorso http://www.enniomorricone.com/ http://www.chimai.com/ http://www.myspace.com/enniomorricone http://www.myspace.com/morriconemood http://www.myspace.com/brunonicolai http://www.myspace.com/armandotravaioli http://www.myspace.com/rizortolani (All rights reserved by the copyright owners. This nonprofit fan-made video is solely to promote awareness and interest in the artists, the music, and the films.) Tags: EnnioMorricone AlessandroAlessandroni DoctorWho DeliaDerbyshire Kraftwerk Suicide GiorgioMoroder Ladytron Electronica PieroUmiliani |
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PIERO UMILIANI-"Signaux Morse #1, 2" (1970) -From the LP/ CD "EFFETS SPECIAUX" (1970) Piero Umiliani released this album of library music (incidental music themes used generically by films and TV) on a French label in 1970. It is one of his first forays into Electronic Music. See also: PIERO UMILIANI-"Officina Stellare" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1-6JKZ8spI PIERO UMILIANI-"Arabian Synthesizer" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUVefc9qdB4 PIERO UMILIANI-"Gadget" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U53IWFxVMuI PIERO UMILIANI-"Motore a Loni" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxEemccRAMQ PIERO UMILIANI-"Vierno-Funiculi Funicula" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYhEbwnvlb4 PIERO UMILIANI-"Produzione" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyW9-eTguh0 PIERO UMILIANI-"Synthy Time" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boKwxR9dlxk Resources: http://www.myspace.com/pieropiccioni http://www.myspace.com/pieroumilianiofficialspace http://www.myspace.com/eddadell39orso http://www.myspace.com/eddadellorso http://www.enniomorricone.com/ http://www.chimai.com/ http://www.myspace.com/enniomorricone http://www.myspace.com/morriconemood http://www.myspace.com/brunonicolai http://www.myspace.com/alessandroalessandroni http://www.myspace.com/armandotravaioli http://www.myspace.com/rizortolani (All rights reserved by the copyright owners. This nonprofit fan-made video is solely to promote awareness and interest in the artists, the music, and the films.) Tags: EnnioMorricone PieroUmiliani Kraftwerk DeliaDerbyshire BBCRadiophonic Stockhausen Devo AliceShields BlipHop Electronica ElectronicMusic |
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DELIA DERBYSHIRE- "The Wizards Laboratory" (1972) 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.cfm?id=89395 http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=35793 See also: ALICE SHIELDS -"STUDY FOR VOICE AND TAPE" (1968) http://youtube.com/watch?v=4vTRZPLyKX0 MALARIA! -"Your Turn To Run" (1982) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUTS9r8DGPw http://www.cyndustries.com/woman.cfm http://www.newyorkwomencomposers.org/index.php4?v=n http://www.aliceshields.com/ http://www.imtheone.net/annettepeacock/intro.html http://whitefiles.org/rwg/index.htm (All rights reserved by the copyright owners. Fan-made nonprofit video solely to promote the artists.) tym stevens Tags: AliceShields DeliaDerbyshire Malaria! DrWho Devo Kreaftwerk LeTigre Ladytron Electronica |
User: radioshaolin |
Reel-to-Reel Beat Matching Virtuosa Delia Derbyshire: Reel-to-Reel Beat Matching Virtuosa | http://www.delia-derbyshire.org/ Tags: Delia Derbyshire |
User: audiolemon |
Delia Derbyshire - Love Without Sound (1969) Delia Derbyshire is well known for her work with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and her help in creating the Dr.Who theme. Of all the BBC Radiophonic musicians I've heard I always found Delia's music to be more aesthetically mature than that of the others. While many were content to create mathematically structured enharmonic noise she looked for the ghost in the machine, creating haunting, off kilter and often sexually charged music. This track is from the 1969 The White Noise - Electric Storm LP. To me it sounds 30 years ahead of it's time. I hope you like it. If you want to read more: http://www.delia-derbyshire.org/ Apologies in advance for my crappy video skills :)(more) Tags: Electronic Delia Derbyshire BBC EMS Synthi Synthesizer 1969 Moog Buchla Music Tape |
User: colt79sigma |
Delia Derbyshire Radio Scotland interview 1997 Part 1 From Radio Scotland - 18 October 1997 Part One Tags: Radiophonic Workshop Doctor Who Electronic |
User: suburbanbatherson |
Delia Derbyshire: Effervescence (Electrosonics 1972) Electrosonics is a library record of the experimental music made by the brilliant Derbyshire at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Working here under the pseudonym Harper Russe (with colleague St. George - ie Brian Hodgson) DD produced many strange electronic collages that appeared frequently on the radio and TV shows of my childhood. The late 60s 'White Noise' project is also worth exploring with Delia & co pioneering sonic cut-ups and tape manipulation.... Footage c/o a grindhouse evangelical meeting with a sexual undercurrent and some 'free cinema' dinner settings refusing to stay in a fixed position. Tags: sbs154 delia derbyshire bbc radiophonics workshop free grindhouse doctor who 1972 brian hodgson synth wizard electronica |
User: AJDian |
Doctor Who: Delia Derbyshire + Peter Howell Theme Mix A music video I made with a mix of the updated Derbyshire theme and Howell theme, along with all the relevant title sequences. The Howell theme may sound a bit strange, as I've pitch-shifted it so that the pitch matches that of the Derbyshire theme. But despite that, enjoy! P.S. Sorry that in a couple of places the bassline goes out of sync. I do always manage to get things back in sync shortly afterwards, though! 'Doctor Who' is a copyright of the BBC. In the making of this video (which is 100% non-profit), I did not intend to infringe this or any other copyright. Tags: Doctor Who Delia Derbyshire Peter Howell Theme Mix Music Video |
User: moonraker79 |
Doctor Who Theme Tune 1963-1969 by Ron Grainer Doctor Who Theme Tune 1963-1969 by Ron Grainer Tags: Doctor Who Theme Tune 1963-1969 by Ron Grainer William Hartnell Patrick Troughton Frazer Hines Jamie Zoe BBC Vicky Susan performing arts tv web series |
User: colt79sigma |
Delia Derbyshire Radio Scotland interview 1997 Part 2 More from Delia,in her interview from 1997 - coming soon..Part 3! Tags: Delia Derbyshire Doctor Who Radiophonic |
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Delia Derbyshire Radio Scotland interview 1997 Part 3 Third & final part - sorry about the dip in sound in places ! Tags: Delia Derbyshire Doctor Who Radiophonic |
User: tarabusch |
Delia Derbyshire - Alchemists of Sound Courtesy of this wonderful documentary, The Alchemists of Sound.... Beautiful!!! analogsuicide.com tarabusch.com Tags: delia derbyshire radiophonic workshop delian mode dr who |
User: DarthJedi2005 |
David Tennant Titles with Delia Derbyshire Theme http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=3NWzGIClSrg&fmt=18 Yes, I know you'll be thinking "Oh no, not another waste of my time, I've seen hundreds of videos like this" but this is my interpretation of what the series would be like if they used the original theme music. It's better than all the others! (Well I think it is anyway! Mind you I'll be biased won't I!) P.S. Sorry for the poor quality theme. It's a recording of a recording of a radio show which used a recording of a recording of the original theme. (phew! That was complicated!) I know its quite bad quality, but I thought it was the best one for the job because it had the 'sting' at the beginning. Tags: Doctor Who David Tennant Delia Derbyshire Theme Music |
User: Jodybaker |
Delia Derbyshire, Loop Composer by AK_Alias Another amazing composition from AK_Alias Tags: AK_Alias TristramCary MiltonBabbitt ChuckD ArethaFranklin DennisChambers JimmyPage JoyDivision JamesBrown |
User: bone666138 |
My Kitten Delia (Derbyshire) in a basket almost 1 year ago playing in a basket. Tags: kitten kitty delia derbyshire kitties |
User: TimelordJames |
Doctor Who - Delia Derbyshire Tribute My tribute to te legend that is 'Delia Derbyshire'. Tags: Entertainment Doctor Who |
User: mobiletone |
1960s experimental left field electro Delia Derbyshire A hidden hoard of recordings made by the electronic music pioneer behind the Doctor Who theme has been revealed - including a dance track 20 years ahead of its time. Delia Derbyshire was working in the BBC's Radiophonic Workshop in 1963 when she was given the score for a theme tune to a new science fiction series. She turned those dots on a page into the swirling, shimmering Doctor Who title music - although it is the score's author, Ron Grainer, who is credited as the composer. Doctor Who title sequence Now David Butler, of Manchester University's School of Arts, Histories and Cultures has revealed for the first time the existence of 267 tapes found in Ms Derbyshire's attic when she died in 2001. They were, until last March, in the safekeeping of Mark Ayres, archivist for the Radiophonic Workshop - and have lain unheard for more than 30 years. Tags: left field electronic delia derbyshire 1960s doctor who |
User: AJDian |
Doctor Who: Derbyshire Theme B Edit 2 - Delia Derbyshire theme B. P.S. I uploaded this directly from Sony Vegas! Woo-hoo! Tags: Delia Derbyshire Doctor Dr Dropped Lowered Normal Pitch Standard Who |
User: tonlitt |
White Noise - Here Come The Fleas White Noise are David Vorhaus, Delia Derbyshire and Brian Hodgson. An Eclectic early pioneering work of Ambient Electronic Freaky Pschedelic Noise. From the Album "An Electric Storm" 1968/9. Tags: White Noise An Electric Storm animation Here Come The Fleas Music Experimental delia derbyshire Alternative Electronic |
User: AsmodeoXIII |
10th Doctor Who Intro with Derbyshire Re-Mastered Theme David Tennant's Intro mixed with a new version of the classic Delia Derbyshire theme, re-mastered in 2005. Tags: Doctor Who David Tennant Tenth Classic Theme Delia Derbyshire |
User: timelord726 |
Doctor Who - Clean Tom Baker Opening (1974) Clean Doctor Who opening titles, used for the majority of Tom Baker's era, beginning in 1974 Title design by Bernard Lodge Theme version by Delia Derbyshire Tags: dr doctor who titles title sequence tom baker delia derbyshire opening credits theme |
User: dustbowldog |
electrosonic black noise playing at launch night for a rediscovered album by delia derbyshire. recorded 19th november 2006 at mono in glasgow. black noise features members of the mount vernon arts lab. Tags: electronica delia derbyshire radiophonic bbc mount vernon arts lab bradley cunningham |
User: ReverseThePolarity |
Alternative 8th Doctor opening titles (Eaglestriker themes) Being a fan of Doctor Who's theme as well as the programme, I'm a regular visitor to Whomix.trilete.net/ - the Doctor Who theme remix website. I came across some of Eaglestriker's awe-inspiring arrangements, and I attempted to make an edited mix of two of them that could work with the 8th Doctor mix I had already created(as they were composed with the 8th Doctor in mind). I used the mixes called 'Last of the Timelords' & 'An Eighth Regeneration'. These mixed with the Delia Derbyshire theme produce a theme that sounds like a cross between the TV Movie and the new series Murray Gold theme arrangements. Overall I think the result is quite effective. I hope you enjoy the video. Tags: 8th Doctor DrWho Who Paul McGann Eaglestriker TARDIS Vortex Delia Derbyshire theme opening title sequence tv movie |
User: timelord726 |
Doctor Who - Clean William Hartnell Opening (1963) Clean Doctor Who opening titles, used for William Hartnell's era and some of Patrick Troughton's, beginning in 1963 Title design by Bernard Lodge Theme version by Delia Derbyshire Tags: dr doctor who titles title sequence william hartnell delia derbyshire opening credits theme |
User: OminousVoice |
Doctor Who theme - Epic orchestral cover Listen in High Quality - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azxZIU6Wg5s&fmt=18 I made this a while back. I'm a big fan of Doctor Who (I'm English, I'm allowed to be). Whilst I like Murray Golds arrangements of the theme, I've always wanted to add my own little quirks to it. Written by Ron Grainer. Uses samples from 'Doctor Who title' arranged by Delia Derbyshire. Tags: Doctor Who theme cover orchestral epic Delia Derbyshire Ron Grainer Murray Gold |
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Doctor Who - Clean Jon Pertwee Opening (1970) Clean Doctor Who opening titles, used for the majority of Jon Pertwee's era, beginning in 1970 Title design by Bernard Lodge Theme version by Delia Derbyshire Tags: dr doctor who titles title sequence jon pertwee delia derbyshire opening credits theme |
User: timelord726 |
Doctor Who - Clean Patrick Troughton Opening (1967) Clean Doctor Who opening titles, used for the majority of Patrick Troughton's era, beginning in 1967 Title design by Bernard Lodge Theme version by Delia Derbyshire Tags: dr doctor who titles title sequence pat patrick troughton delia derbyshire opening credits theme |