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[[DD141319]] is a newspaper clipping of the review ''[["An Electric Storm" - The White Noise]]''.
 
[[DD141319]] is a newspaper clipping of the review ''[["An Electric Storm" - The White Noise]]''.
  
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There is also [[:File:clanfolk_estorm_review.jpg|a high-definition scan of this]].
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=Transcript=
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                                                                33.
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"AN ELECTRIC STORM"  - THE WHITE NOISE  (Island-Kaleidophon ILPS9099)
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The people who banned "Je t'aime" really should listen to "My Game of
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Loving " on this LP,and hear real breathing effects!  This LP is recorded
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in a technique described as Storm Stereo,and combines Singers,Instrumental-
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ists and complex electronic sound,and is very much to my taste. Indeed,to
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quote the sleeve notes,"emotional intensity is at a maximum". I'm not
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exactly sure who the group "White Noise" - who provide the basic songs -
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consists of,but  there is a very impressive list of credits on the tech-
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nical side. They include Production organiser and Stereo Effects by David
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Vorhaus,B.Sc.,Dip.Elec. ;Paul Lytton on percussion,and vocals by John
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Whitman,Annie Bird and Val Shaw - who presumably constitute White Noise.
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The electronic sound realisation is by none other than Delia Derbyshire
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and Brian Hodgson (well-known for his 'Dr.Who' electronic effects) both
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from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
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    This is the sort of electronic music i have long desired to see on
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record,and indeed have often felt like making one myself. I am very glad
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to see that Island and Kaleidophon have had the ingenuity and entreprise
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to record this and issue it. Full marks all round; this is that electron-
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ic music really is all about. The two marathon tracks -"The Visitation"
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and "Black Mass:Electric Storm in Hell" are literally out of this world
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in  terms of electronic and stereo effects.    (B.W.)
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</PRE>
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[[Category:Paper]]

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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

                                                                 33.
"AN ELECTRIC STORM"  - THE WHITE NOISE  (Island-Kaleidophon ILPS9099)
-------------------    ---------------   ---------------------------

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.,Dip.Elec. ;Paul Lytton on percussion,and vocals by John
Whitman,Annie 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.)