Bbc Radiophonic Workshop
Bbc Radiophonic Workshop - 21
In 1958 the BBC Radiophonic Workshop opened with the aim to enhance the main drama output on the Third Programme (now
Radio 3) following the development of new electronic music techniques emanating from Europe. Their work expanded across
the BBC to take in TV drama (especially sci-fi), schools programmes and themes. The latter being their most celebrated
and well known work: Delia Derbyshire's treatment of Ron Grainer's theme for Doctor Who.
This collection was originally released on vinyl by BBC Records in 1979 to celebrate 21 years of the workshops creative
output. From The Goons (Bloodnock's Stomach), to the Interval Signal, to Doctor Who and Great Zoos of the World, this
is a fascinating chronicle of some of the most innovative music ever made. These ground-breaking compositions have
provided a major influence on music from The Beatles and Pink Floyd and onwards into the contemporary world of Aphex
Twin, Orbital and The Chemical Brothers.
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
24-06-2016
Label
Item-nr
1080672
EAN
0738572150372
Availability
Not in stock