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− | [[I Have Decoded You]] is a work by [[Anthony Newley]], said to be "classic Newley vocals" with "background sounds made up of a number of samples from other sources, standard BBC Radiophonic tape loops for SFX or white noise generation, and a fascinating edit of | + | [[I Have Decoded You]] is a work by [[Anthony Newley]], said to be "classic Newley vocals" with "background sounds made up of a number of samples from other sources, standard BBC Radiophonic tape loops for SFX or white noise generation, and a fascinating edit of electronic pioneer [[Henk Badings]]' ''[[Evolutionen 5]]''.<ref name=trunk>[http://www.trunkrecords.com/turntable/moogies_bloogies.shtml The publicity for Trunk Records' vinyl release] of [[Moogies Bloogies]] and [[I Decoded You]].</ref> |
It seems that Delia's only contribution to this was to provide Newley with recordings of other people's electronic music to "sing" over. | It seems that Delia's only contribution to this was to provide Newley with recordings of other people's electronic music to "sing" over. | ||
− | + | The backgrounds are from parts 3 and 5, ''Ragtime'' and ''Waltz'':<ref>[http://www.finderskeepersrecords.com/shop/henk-badings-evolutions/ Hank Badings' ''Evolutionen'' tracklist and soundclips] at finderskeepersrecords.com</ref> | |
− | The backgrounds are parts 3 and 5, | + | * 3. ''Ragtime'' |
− | * 3. ''Ragtime'' | + | * 5. ''Waltz'' (11:01-11:58) |
− | * 5. ''Waltz'' | + | |
+ | Trunk records, on the sleeve notes, wrongly credit Delia as one of the artists, and [[Henk Badings]] goes uncredited. | ||
=Availability= | =Availability= |
Latest revision as of 18:54, 19 March 2020
I Have Decoded You is a work by Anthony Newley, said to be "classic Newley vocals" with "background sounds made up of a number of samples from other sources, standard BBC Radiophonic tape loops for SFX or white noise generation, and a fascinating edit of electronic pioneer Henk Badings' Evolutionen 5.[1]
It seems that Delia's only contribution to this was to provide Newley with recordings of other people's electronic music to "sing" over.
The backgrounds are from parts 3 and 5, Ragtime and Waltz:[2]
- 3. Ragtime
- 5. Waltz (11:01-11:58)
Trunk records, on the sleeve notes, wrongly credit Delia as one of the artists, and Henk Badings goes uncredited.
Availability
- Released in 2014 on 7 inch vinyl by Trunk Records.[3] and can be bought to download as MP3 or WAV at greedbag.com
- At Manchester on Attic Tape DD191.[4]
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References
- ↑ The publicity for Trunk Records' vinyl release of Moogies Bloogies and I Decoded You.
- ↑ Hank Badings' Evolutionen tracklist and soundclips at finderskeepersrecords.com
- ↑ Moogies Bloogies and I Decoded You at Trunk Records.
- ↑ The Initial Catalogue's entry for DD191: "I Have Decoded You - Anthony Newley".