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According to [https://boomkat.com/products/the-synth-and-electronic-recording-exchanges the review on Boomkat] of a strange album
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In 2019 [[Martin Hannett]] released an album ''[[The Synth & Electronic Recording Exchanges]]'' which claims to be the fruit of
''[[The Synth and Electronic Recording Exchanges]]'':
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a series of tapes exchanged by him and Delia.
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[https://boomkat.com/products/the-synth-and-electronic-recording-exchanges A review on Boomkat] says:
 
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During the ‘70s, a young Hannett, obsessed with Delia’s work on the Doctor Who soundtrack, struck up a long-running dialogue, swapping their electronic experiments [by exchanging tapes] with a mind to eventually releasing them one day.
 
During the ‘70s, a young Hannett, obsessed with Delia’s work on the Doctor Who soundtrack, struck up a long-running dialogue, swapping their electronic experiments [by exchanging tapes] with a mind to eventually releasing them one day.
 
Sadly they both departed before this release was OKayed.
 
Sadly they both departed before this release was OKayed.
 
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and in 2019 he released ''[[The Synth And Electronic Recording Exchanges]]''.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:29, 19 October 2025

Martin Hannett

In 2019 Martin Hannett released an album The Synth & Electronic Recording Exchanges which claims to be the fruit of a series of tapes exchanged by him and Delia.

A review on Boomkat says:

During the ‘70s, a young Hannett, obsessed with Delia’s work on the Doctor Who soundtrack, struck up a long-running dialogue, swapping their electronic experiments [by exchanging tapes] with a mind to eventually releasing them one day. Sadly they both departed before this release was OKayed.

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