HomeTapes: The Nightlines Pub Rock Show

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Pub rock was a rock music genre that developed in the early to mid-1970s in the United Kingdom. A back-to-basics movement, pub rock was a reaction against progressive and glam rock. Although short-lived, pub rock was notable for rejecting stadium venues and for returning live rock to the small pubs and clubs of its early years. It was the catalyst for the British punk rock scene. ~ Wikipedia

Nightlines – The Pub Rock Show [Mp3]

This cassette archive brings you the Nightlines Pub Rock show.  Again – David Wisdom’s narration is dubbed out, but there is a great selection of music in this archive representing pub rock in the UK and Australia.  I know only 2 or 3 tracks in this collection, hoping someone might be able to identify the others – paging David Kernohan.

 

 

 

Delia Derbyshire: Sculptress of Sound

Image via http://delia-derbyshire.net/

“I was more interested in doing complex sounds and complex probabilities and serendipities and synchronicities…”

Delia Derbyshire

With all of the chatter online about the 50th anniversary of Dr. Who I decided to rustle up a few episodes to watch with the kids to see what they would think of the story and characters. As it turns out – they love it!   While digging for episodes and backstory I re-discovered the role of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop in the music and special effects of the series.  The engineering, artistry, and pioneering work of electronic music from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop is astounding.  The more I read, the more I encountered the name and works of Delia Derbyshire – musician and composer of electronic music & musique concrète.  Delia played a critical role in the composition and visionary audio engineering in the Radiophonic Workshop and is responsible for the arrangement and composition of the iconic Dr. Who theme.

Dr. Who Theme Deconstructed [Mp3]

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This radio documentary exploring Delia’s work was produced by BBC Radio4 in 2010.

Delia Derbyshire: Sculptress of Sound (MP3 – 59 min)

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It appears the Radiophonic Workshop has been given a new life – looking forward to hearing what will emerge from the rebirth.

Have a listen to her 1965 piece of radio art from Inventions for Radio entitled The Afterlife below and check out some of her other works at Ubu.

Four Inventions for Radio: The Afterlife – Part 1 [MP3]

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Four Inventions for Radio: The Afterlife – Part 2 [MP3]

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