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It has been claimed that in 1971 Delia produced 14 tracks of electronic music for the British record label [[Southern Library of Recorded Music]], published as ''Electronic Music'' with catalogue number [[MQ/LP 38]]<ref name=tnt/> under the pseudonym [[Doris Hays]].<ref>Justin Spear speaking on the radio programme "Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone" on Sunday 12 June 2005</ref> | It has been claimed that in 1971 Delia produced 14 tracks of electronic music for the British record label [[Southern Library of Recorded Music]], published as ''Electronic Music'' with catalogue number [[MQ/LP 38]]<ref name=tnt/> under the pseudonym [[Doris Hays]].<ref>Justin Spear speaking on the radio programme "Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone" on Sunday 12 June 2005</ref> |
Latest revision as of 21:45, 23 May 2016
It has been claimed that in 1971 Delia produced 14 tracks of electronic music for the British record label Southern Library of Recorded Music, published as Electronic Music with catalogue number MQ/LP 38[1] under the pseudonym Doris Hays.[2] The other four tracks on the album are credited to John Matthews, claimed to be John Baker[1] and included on the album "The John Baker Tapes".
In reality the 14 tracks are by the real Doris Hays, another electronic and musique concrète composer.[3]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Toys and techniques" 2010 blog article: "Doris Hays/John Matthews"
- ↑ Justin Spear speaking on the radio programme "Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone" on Sunday 12 June 2005
- ↑ Doris Hays' entry at discogs.com