"I find it spell-binding," says Hartnoll. "I've got a shedload of synthesizers and equipment, whereas Delia Derbyshire got out of the Radiophonic Workshop when synthesizers came along. I think she got a bit disheartened and a bit bored with it all when the synthesizer came along and it all became a little too easy."
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Posted by: ctime | | Fri Jul 18 19:07:44 2008
Good stuff, ready for my own perverted sampling binges. This reminds me of the primitive home grown oscillator-based music produced by the Silver Apples in the late 60's. To think how far electronic music has come since those days is amazing. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_Apples