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'''DD080''' is the catalogue number of one of Delia's tapes.
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[[DD080]] is the [[Initial Catalogue]] number of one of Delia's [[Attic Tapes]], containing an early [[Kaleidophon]] demo with Delia's tracks ''[[London Lemons]]'' and ''[[Moogies Bloogies]]''.
  
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=[[Initial Catalogue|Mark Ayres' notes]]=
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<PRE>
 
Type: 10.5" reel, 1/4" tape
 
Type: 10.5" reel, 1/4" tape
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Label: Early Kaleidophon Demo
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Description: London Lemons, Newley (Moojies Bloodgies) etc. Speed changes.
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</PRE>
  
Label: Early Kaleidophon Demo
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=[[DD Audio Files Commentary|Louis Niebur's notes]]=
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<PRE>
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DD080 Early kaleidophon Demo (tracks listed on label)
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1. London Lemons twice
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2. :19 Who Is theme 3 times “Fresh Aire” from Tomorrow People
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3. Way out?
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4. 2:23 Who Is theme twice
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5. 2:54 Bank, twice
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6. 3:07 Bank, twice
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7. 3:20 electronic, twice
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8. 3:36 descending electronic pattern, varied once
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9. 4:02 London Lemons twice
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10. 4:18 moogies bloogies, stops and starts. Begins again. Ends 7:25
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11. 7:54 wobbulator sounding, rises and echoesDraft version of Delia Derbyshire track listings
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    9:04 cuts quickly to electronic bass line, and concrete rhythmic pattern slightly blurry, coming into focus (same as other pot au feu rhythm), tape sped up gradually.
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Clears to sine bloopy arpeggiations, then morphs (quite nicely) into moogies bloogies! No vocals, just electronics. Variations on moogies bloogies, and rhythm pattern (not part of the finished song) returns, sped up.
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    12:43 – pot au feu both rhythm and bass, without top stings from that track. New melody
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    14:18 pot au feu rhythm continues, sort of, but with ocean waves now, and subdued arpeggiations. Rhythms die out, just waves and arp.
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12. 15:28 – White Noise. “Without sound”
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13. 18:32 major scales, simple melodies and “mattachin”-like percussion underneath
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14. 20:48 – Familiar Sounding Tune? White Noise?
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15. 23:00 – rhythms. Machine sounding. (Elec Engineers Exhibition? Chalk Farm?
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    24:25 “melody” enters, coordinated with the rhythms, sounding like random pitches above the increasing speed of the white noise rhythms. Whole thing repeats, and very interesting. Ends 29:18
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</PRE>
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=[[Delia Derbyshire's Creative Process|James Percival's notes]]=
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<PRE>
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CDD/1/5/7 Early Kaleidophon demo
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Including Roundhouse piece
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FORMER REFERENCE: DD080 CONTAINS: London Lemons, Philips, Who Is..., Royal Bank
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of Canada, London Lemons, Anthony Newley: Moogies Bloogies, Coloured Wall, Chalk Farm piece, Work is a Four Letter Word
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MEDIUM: 10.5" reel, &frac14;" tape TAPE SPEED: 7.5ips/15ips DURATION: 00:29:23
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LABELS: [Reel label:] EARLY KAL. DEMO 7&frac12; / WHO IS x2 / BANK x2 / [?] x2 /  " " / LONDON LEMONS / NEWLEY
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[Reel labels:] Mike Leonard (WORK) 7&frac12; El. Engineers Exhibn. / 7&frac12; copy Chalk Farm / LONDON
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LEMON WHO IS WAY OUT 15
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NOTES: A Kaleidophon demo reel, including the Chalk Farm piece. Speed changes (as per labels).
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</PRE>
  
Description: [[London Lemons]], Newley ([[Moojies Bloodgies]]) etc. Speed changes.
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=See also=
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* [[DD179]]
  
 
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[[Category:Tape]]

Latest revision as of 16:12, 21 May 2020

DD080 is the Initial Catalogue number of one of Delia's Attic Tapes, containing an early Kaleidophon demo with Delia's tracks London Lemons and Moogies Bloogies.

Mark Ayres' notes

Type: 10.5" reel, 1/4" tape
Label: Early Kaleidophon Demo
Description: London Lemons, Newley (Moojies Bloodgies) etc. Speed changes.

Louis Niebur's notes

DD080 Early kaleidophon Demo (tracks listed on label)
1. London Lemons twice
2. :19 Who Is theme 3 times “Fresh Aire” from Tomorrow People
3. Way out?
4. 2:23 Who Is theme twice
5. 2:54 Bank, twice
6. 3:07 Bank, twice
7. 3:20 electronic, twice
8. 3:36 descending electronic pattern, varied once
9. 4:02 London Lemons twice
10. 4:18 moogies bloogies, stops and starts. Begins again. Ends 7:25
11. 7:54 wobbulator sounding, rises and echoesDraft version of Delia Derbyshire track listings
    9:04 cuts quickly to electronic bass line, and concrete rhythmic pattern slightly blurry, coming into focus (same as other pot au feu rhythm), tape sped up gradually.
Clears to sine bloopy arpeggiations, then morphs (quite nicely) into moogies bloogies! No vocals, just electronics. Variations on moogies bloogies, and rhythm pattern (not part of the finished song) returns, sped up.
    12:43 – pot au feu both rhythm and bass, without top stings from that track. New melody
    14:18 pot au feu rhythm continues, sort of, but with ocean waves now, and subdued arpeggiations. Rhythms die out, just waves and arp.
12. 15:28 – White Noise. “Without sound”
13. 18:32 major scales, simple melodies and “mattachin”-like percussion underneath
14. 20:48 – Familiar Sounding Tune? White Noise?
15. 23:00 – rhythms. Machine sounding. (Elec Engineers Exhibition? Chalk Farm?
    24:25 “melody” enters, coordinated with the rhythms, sounding like random pitches above the increasing speed of the white noise rhythms. Whole thing repeats, and very interesting. Ends 29:18

James Percival's notes

CDD/1/5/7 Early Kaleidophon demo
Including Roundhouse piece
FORMER REFERENCE: DD080 CONTAINS: London Lemons, Philips, Who Is..., Royal Bank 
of Canada, London Lemons, Anthony Newley: Moogies Bloogies, Coloured Wall, Chalk Farm piece, Work is a Four Letter Word
MEDIUM: 10.5" reel, ¼" tape TAPE SPEED: 7.5ips/15ips DURATION: 00:29:23
LABELS: [Reel label:] EARLY KAL. DEMO 7½ / WHO IS x2 / BANK x2 / [?] x2 /  " " / LONDON LEMONS / NEWLEY
[Reel labels:] Mike Leonard (WORK) 7½ El. Engineers Exhibn. / 7½ copy Chalk Farm / LONDON
LEMON WHO IS WAY OUT 15
NOTES: A Kaleidophon demo reel, including the Chalk Farm piece. Speed changes (as per labels).

See also