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DD141844 is a letter dated 26th August 1970 from Delia's to D. R. J. Doyle.
It is her reply to his letter of the 15th June, DD141820.
Transcript
26th August 1970 Mr. D. R. J. Doyle, 6, Dee Way, Epson, S.7. Dear Mr. Doyle, Thank you for your letter of the 15th June: I apologize for the delay in replying. I am pleased to hear that you enjoyed my pieces on the record BBC Radiophonic Music. We are planning to issue another LP, this time in stereo, but this will probably not be until next year. Noting your interest in unusual time signatures I wonder whether you know the music of "Soft Machine", a jazz-oriented pop group who specialise in these. The Radiophonic Workshop is collaborating with "Soft Machine" for two Study Session programmes on Radio 3. These will come at the end of the "Pop Scene" series when it is repeated this year. In the case of the disk by Ray Cathode (who is in fact an imaginary person), the rhythm track of "Time Beat" and the tune of "Waltz in Orbit" were provided by the Radiophonic Workshop and the instrumental arrangements were done, I believe, by George Martin. For your interest I am enclosing a list of relevant records, but I must point out that this was compiled some time ago, and as so many records of this nature are being issued nowadays we no longer endeavour to keep it up to date. There is one additional LP I should bring to your notice: "An Electric Storm" by "White Noise". It was issues by Island Records last year and its number is ILPS 9099. I collaborated in its composition and electronic realisation, and I hope you will also appreciate the playing of the excellent young jazz drummer Paul Lytton who is heard on several of the tracks. I hope this information answers your questions. Yours sincerely, Delia Derbyshire. Organiser, Radiophonic Workshop (Acting). gm