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+ | * Popcorn | ||
{{Spectrogallery|Dance from Noah - Popcorn}} | {{Spectrogallery|Dance from Noah - Popcorn}} | ||
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{{Spectrogallery|Dance from Noah - Counterpoint}} | {{Spectrogallery|Dance from Noah - Counterpoint}} | ||
+ | * Bass | ||
{{Spectrogallery|Dance from Noah - Bass}} | {{Spectrogallery|Dance from Noah - Bass}} | ||
+ | * Rhythm | ||
{{Spectrogallery|Dance from Noah - Rhythm}} | {{Spectrogallery|Dance from Noah - Rhythm}} | ||
Revision as of 19:20, 15 January 2016
Delia created the Dance from Noah for the programme Noah produced by Dickon Reed for the BBC radio series Drama Workshop.[1]
Here's a dance from Noah, written by Delia Derbyshire for the BBC using Synthi equipment. Its mixture of gaiety and sadness make it irresistible for children to dance to.[2]
Its tape's catalogue entry is dated January 1971.[1]
Makeup tracks
- Melody
- Popcorn
- Counterpoint
- Bass
- Rhythm
Spectrogram
Availability
- Released on promotional LP EMS LP 1 circa 1971.
- Released on Flexidisc EMS FLEXI 1 (1972) given away with EMS Synthi brochures.
- Released on The BBC Radiophonic Workshop - A Retrospective in 2008 together with a mangled stereo remix by Mark Ayres.
- On Attic Tape DD034.
- The BBC Sound Archive's tape TRW 7336: "Drama Workshop: Noah" is missing.[1]
- A short sample of the backing track is included in the BBC News article Lost Tapes of the Dr Who composer, which is discussed on the Create Digital Music forum.
- Downloadable as MP3's at thesynthi.de
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Tape Library List's entry for TRW 7336.
- ↑ Tristram Cary's spoken introduction to the piece on EMS FLEXI 1