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She was advisor/co-producer to [[Sonic Boom]] on the LPs ''Vibrations'' and ''Continuum''<ref>&ldquo;... by long nightly phone calls 5 nights a week and visits to Rugby every Weds or Thurs on her 'private train', having realised that some trains went from Rugby to Northampton which were just returning and not scheduled.&rdquo; -Sonic Boom, personal communication</ref>
 
She was advisor/co-producer to [[Sonic Boom]] on the LPs ''Vibrations'' and ''Continuum''<ref>&ldquo;... by long nightly phone calls 5 nights a week and visits to Rugby every Weds or Thurs on her 'private train', having realised that some trains went from Rugby to Northampton which were just returning and not scheduled.&rdquo; -Sonic Boom, personal communication</ref>
and went on to create the track ''[[Synchrondipity Machine]]'', which was to be her last.
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and went on to create the track ''[[Synchrondipity Machine]]'', which was to be her last published work.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:47, 29 February 2016

In 2000 and 2001 Delia collaborated with Sonic Boom's Experimental Audio Research in Rugby.

She was advisor/co-producer to Sonic Boom on the LPs Vibrations and Continuum[1] and went on to create the track Synchrondipity Machine, which was to be her last published work.

References

  1. “... by long nightly phone calls 5 nights a week and visits to Rugby every Weds or Thurs on her 'private train', having realised that some trains went from Rugby to Northampton which were just returning and not scheduled.” -Sonic Boom, personal communication