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  • {{Thumb|Unit Delta Plus studio in 1966}} {{Thumb|Part of the Studio of Unit Delta Plus}}
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  • {{Thumb|Unit Delta Plus logo}} {{Thumb|Unit Delta Plus letterhead}}
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  • {{Thumb|Peter Zinovieff in the 1960s}} {{Thumb|Peter Zinovieff's children|Peter Zinovieff's children in his studio}}
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  • ...t the same time and he cashed in his pension to set up the [[Electrophon]] studio with her. She contributed to the soundtrack for [[The Legend of Hell House] Brian returned to the BBC and in 1983 became Head of the Radiophonic Workshop. From then on he spoke with De
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  • ...83450]]: Delia's timesheet for 64&frac12; manhours from 2nd to 11th August 1966.</ref> ''Moogies Bloogis'' and ''Moodgies Bluedgies'', is: ...he future Mr Joan Collins was after an electronic backing track and called in Delia.<ref name=ddorgrec>[http://delia-derbyshire.org/recordings.php The "D
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  • ...e:BBCRWmonograph1.jpg|BBCRWmonograph1]] || [[DD160012]] || "[[Radiophonics in the BBC]]", page 6 ...e:BBCRWmonograph2.jpg|BBCRWmonograph2]] || [[DD160042]] || "[[Radiophonics in the BBC]]", page 7
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  • ...e at Decca records she was blandly informed that they did not employ women in recording studios. ...BBC rules at the time forbade her from accepting his offer of a half-share in the writing credits (The Guardian). This eerie tune captured brilliantly th
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  • ...hire Musik und Gender im Internet: Lexikon Multimedia: Delia Derbyshire]'' in early 2016. ....net the Audiological Chronology] and [http://wikidelia.net the WikiDelia] in 2016. Since then, many other works have been discovered and dated.
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  • ...interview, conducted in December 1999, first appeared in Surface magazine in May 2000. ...for a Tony Newley perv-pop song. Or that she was responsible for the music in Yoko Ono's Lions film. Pansie Cola, with much help from Sonic Boom, now rev
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  • The [[Chronology]] page collects anything about Delia with a date, in order. Image:Delia at 18.jpg|Delia in 1955
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  • This page lists the stuff found in Delia's attic after she died: audio tapes, bundles of her papers and a few ...f [[James Percival's thesis]]. Presumably, these should eventually be used in [http://archives.li.man.ac.uk/ead/html/gb133dda-p6.shtml#id3936767 the John
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  • Creation Finding aid encoded in EAD 2002 by Fran Baker using Oxygen XML Editor v.11.2, June 2011 ...o represented, revealing the composers she was familiar with or interested in at the time; her English exercise books contain original compositions, note
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  • presented by Matthew Sweet, produced by Phil College and recorded in Manchester. ...ly.blogspot.it/2010/03/delian-moods.html ''Delian Moods''] on the ''Sparks In Electric Jelly'' blog.
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  • [[Breege Brennan]]'s 2008 thesis, for her Masters Degree in Computer Music, at the Radiophonic Workshop at the BBC in the early 1960's. Delia Derbyshire
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