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nical side. They include Production organiser and Stereo Effects by David
 
nical side. They include Production organiser and Stereo Effects by David
 
Vorhaus,B.Sc.,ip.Elec. ;Paul Lytton on percussion,and vocals by John
 
Vorhaus,B.Sc.,ip.Elec. ;Paul Lytton on percussion,and vocals by John
Whitman,Annir Bird and Val Shaw - pro presumably constitute White Noise.
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Whitman,Annir Bird and Val Shaw - who presumably constitute White Noise.
 
The electronic sound realisation is by none other than Delia Derbyshire
 
The electronic sound realisation is by none other than Delia Derbyshire
 
and Brian Hodgson (well-known for his 'Dr.Who' electronic effects) both
 
and Brian Hodgson (well-known for his 'Dr.Who' electronic effects) both

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DD141319

DD141319 is a newspaper clipping of the review "An Electric Storm" - The White Noise.

There is also a high-definition scan of this.

Transcript

The people who banned "Je t'aime" really should listen to "My Game of
Loving " on this LP,and hear real breathing effects!  This LP is recorded
in a technique described as Storm Stereo,and combines Singers,Instrumental-
ists and complex electronic sound,and is very much to my taste. Indeed,to
quote the sleeve notes,"emotional intensity is at a maximum". I'm not
exactly sure who the group "White Noise" - who provide the basic songs -
consists of,but  there is a very impressive list of credits on the tech-
nical side. They include Production organiser and Stereo Effects by David
Vorhaus,B.Sc.,ip.Elec. ;Paul Lytton on percussion,and vocals by John
Whitman,Annir Bird and Val Shaw - who presumably constitute White Noise.
The electronic sound realisation is by none other than Delia Derbyshire
and Brian Hodgson (well-known for his 'Dr.Who' electronic effects) both
from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
     This is the sort of electronic music i have long desired to see on
record,and indeed have often felt like making one myself. I am very glad
to see that Island and Kaleidophon have had the ingenuity and entreprise
to record this and issue it. Full marks all round; this is that electron-
ic music really is all about. The two marathon tracks -"The Visitation"
and "Black Mass:Electric Storm in Hell" are literally out of this world
in  terms of electronic and stereo effects.    (B.W.)