DELIA DERBYSHIRE- "The Wizards Laboratory" (1972)The Women of ELECTRONIC MUSIC! From the 30's to the 70's!Before synthesizers, electronic music was honed the hard way in universities, by splicing tape loops, distorting sounds, endless dubbing, and blind instinct. Here are the timeless women of future music who created our present...Since the 1930's, CLARA ROCKMORE was the master of the notoriously difficult Theremin, and later championed by synthesizer-creator Bob Moog; LOUIS & BEBE BARRON created the first all-electronic score for the film "FORBIDDEN PLANET" (1957), using oscillated sounds and tape loops; //STUDIO d'ASSAI (Paris): Danish ELSE MARIE PADE studied under musique concrete founder Pierre Schaeffer, becoming a noted composer; ELAINE RADIGUE used the Buchla and Arp synthesizers in her work, heavily influenced by Buddhist meditation, and records now with laptop improv group The Lappetites; MICHELE BOKANOWSKI has composed for film, televison, and theatre; //BBC RADIOPHONIC WORKSHOP (London): ...was created and directed by DAPHNE ORAM, inventor and sonic pioneer; she was followed by DELIA DERBYSHIRE, who brought Ron Grainer's "DR. WHO" theme to brilliant, eerie life with her studio wizardry; MADDALENA FAGANDINI co-created the proto-Techno single "Time Beat/ Waltz In Space" (1962) with young producer George Martin under the alias 'Ray Cathode'; GLYNIS JONES produced some of the Workshop's classic albums like "Out Of This World" (1976); ELIZABETH PARKER scored many BBC shows including "BLAKE'S 7", and was the person to see the Workshop out in its 1998 finale; //Fluxus performance artist YOKO ONO expanded John Lennon's mind and range with electronic music, musique concrete, and 'happening' experiments; //COLUMBIA-PRINCETON ELECTRONIC MUSIC CENTER (New York): A premiere focal point for international composers since the 50's, including composer and Associate Director PRIL SMILEY; ALICE SHIELDS combined her operatic voice and poetry with the revolutionary synthesizers of the late 60's and early 70's; teacher DARIA SEMEGEN wrote traditional classical music as well as electronic; WENDY CARLOS had massive mainstream success with the all-synth "Switched On Bach", before writing groundbreaking film scores for "A CLOCKWORK ORANGE," "THE SHINING" and 'TRON"; nearby at Bell Labs, LAURIE SPIEGEL spearheaded computer graphics and software design as well as new music; maverick ANNETTE PEACOCK went from Free Jazz piano to the first synthesizers, threading her early 70's raps and rock with freeform electronics; //Argentinian BEATRIZ FERREYRA, who also studied with Schaeffer, is an esteemed composer and teacher; //SAN FRANCISCO TAPE MUSIC CENTER: The crucial West Coast electronic center, including Morton Subotnick, Terry Riley, Steve Reich and PAULINE OLIVEROS in 1962; it moved across the Bay to become the... //CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY MUSIC (Mills College, Oakland, CA): Oliveros was the first Director, perfecting her signal processing system for live performance; student and now Co-Director MAGGI PAYNE trailblazed video imagery and record engineering along with her music; alum CYNTHIA WEBSTER played in the early synth band Triode, founded electro mag SYNAPSE, and now runs Cyndustries designing software for electronic music, such as the Zeroscillator.Their innovations led to Progressiv Rock, Krautrock, New Wave, Coldwave, Darkwave, Electro Funk, Industrial, Techno, and Electroclash. Their fringe future music is now the soundtrack of today.DELIA DERBYSHIRE: This song is from a 1972 LP called "Electrosonic", collecting music library pieces Delia scored for use in TV shows. It was recently issued on CD, as was "Oramics" by Daphne Oram:http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=89395http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=35793See also:ALICE SHIELDS -"STUDY FOR VOICE AND TAPE" (1968)http://youtube.com/watch?v=4vTRZPLyKX0MALARIA! -"Your Turn To Run" (1982)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUTS9r8DGPwhttp://www.cyndustries.com/woman.cfmhttp://www.newyorkwomencomposers.org/index.php4?v=nhttp://www.aliceshields.com/http://www.imtheone.net/annettepeacock/intro.htmlhttp://whitefiles.org/rwg/index.htm(All rights reserved by the copyright owners. Fan-made nonprofit video solely to promote the artists.)tym stevens
Derbyshire UK Floods27th June '07, Derbyshire and the rest of the UK suffered extreme floods from heavy rain fall. This is the Amber valley and my cycle ride home. Big thanks to www.youandyesterday.co.uk for their time.
Delia Derbyshire - Love Without Sound (1969)Delia Derbyshire is well known for her work with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and her help in creating the Dr.Who theme. Of all the BBC Radiophonic musicians I've heard I always found Delia's music to be more aesthetically mature than that of the others. While many were content to create mathematically structured enharmonic noise she looked for the ghost in the machine, creating haunting, off kilter and often sexually charged music. This track is from the 1969 The White Noise - Electric Storm LP. To me it sounds 30 years ahead of it's time. I hope you like it.If you want to read more:http://www.delia-derbyshire.org/Apologies in advance for my crappy video skills :)(more)
Reel-to-Reel Beat Matching VirtuosaDelia Derbyshire: Reel-to-Reel Beat Matching Virtuosa | http://www.delia-derbyshire.org/
Delia Derbyshire Radio Scotland interview 1997 Part 1From Radio Scotland - 18 October 1997 Part One
DerbyshireWreck of Derbyshire
Leawood Pumping station, Cromford, DerbyshireThis is Leawood Pump in the Derbyshire village of Cromford. It was built in 1849 to pump water from the river Derwent into the Cromford Canal.For more details please visit the website :http://www.middleton-leawood.org.uk/leawood/history.htmlI took this video to show people what happens inside the pumping station and as an additional feature for my recent entry in the World Wide Panorama event (360 degree VR photography).You can see my 360 degree photograph here :http://geoimages.berkeley.edu/wwp906/html/AndySavage.htmlCromford Canal even has its own website as it is currently being restored. Learn more here..http://www.cromfordcanal.org.uk/Hope you enjoy your visit around Leawood Pump.Thanks
Delia Derbyshire: Effervescence (Electrosonics 1972)Electrosonics is a library record of the experimental music made by the brilliant Derbyshire at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Working here under the pseudonym Harper Russe (with colleague St. George - ie Brian Hodgson) DD produced many strange electronic collages that appeared frequently on the radio and TV shows of my childhood. The late 60s 'White Noise' project is also worth exploring with Delia & co pioneering sonic cut-ups and tape manipulation.... Footage c/o a grindhouse evangelical meeting with a sexual undercurrent and some 'free cinema' dinner settings refusing to stay in a fixed position.
Derbyshire Dalesman20th October 2007, 5407 & 76079 hauled the Derbyshire Dalesman from Blackpool to Buxton & return. Seen leaving Manchester Victoria and near Chapel en le Frith. Don't know why I have never uploaded this one before but better late than never..
Spectrum - Delia DerbyshireFrom cd Forever Alien (1997)
Holbrook, Derbyshire by car. Travel around the villageHolbrook is a picturesque hilltop village between the A6 and A61, 5½ miles N.E. of Derby, 3 S.E. of Belper, and 2 N.E. of the Duffield railway station.Streets/Points of interest in this video:00:07 Starting at Coxbench Road (from Derby Road)00:13 Waiting for horses to pass00:22 Right onto Alfreton Road00:33 Portway01:09 On right side - Holbrook Centre for Autism (former Barnardo's children's home, built as Southwood House by the Bourne family who owned Denby Pottery in the 1880s)01:18 On left side - Saint Michael's church (built 1761)01:21 Church Street.01:32 Town Street01:37 On left side - Spotted Cow pub01:40 On the left side - The Gaslight Gallery01:59 Pond Road02:09 Makeney Road02:27 Mellor's Lane02:56 Town Street03:09 Moorside Lane03:37 Chapel Street03:39 On the left - The Dead Poets Inn pub03:47 On the left - The Wheel pub03:56 Makeney Road04:01 Belper Road04:35 Bargate Road05:23 Start of Holbrook RoadEndFor Historical information and photographs please visit my Holbrook page :http://www.derbyphotos.co.uk/areas_a_h/holbrook.htmThis is one of many Derbyshire Villages by car videos I have made.The music is Pacific Wind by Ryan Farish which I think works very well with this footage.
Morris Minor Day 2007 - Crich Tramway Village, Derbyshirehttp://www.hayswoodfilms.co.ukhttp://www.tramway.co.ukThe Crich Tramway Village hosts Morris Minor Day 2007. A fantastic collection of British classics. Hosted by the one and only Les Baxter. Produced by Hayswood Films.
Jane Eyre Charlotte Bronte DerbyshireCharlotte Bronte stayed at Hathersage Church Vicarage for three weeks in the summer of 1845, the year before she started to write Jane Eyre. So she would have been very aware of the chime of the church clock, the sound Jane Eyre hears that draws her to 'Morton'.Charlotte Bronte walked up to the moors and also visited North Lees Hall, then occupied by Mary Eyre and her family. There are Eyre family graves in the churchyard. Many believe Hathersage was the 'Morton' of Jane Eyre and that North Lees Hall was the model for 'Thornfield'.
Milford and Belper - Derbyshire villages by car. Take a nice drive around in the Autumn sun.Andy's Driving videos around Derbyshire, UK :Are you an ex-pat of Derbyshire, feeling homesick? Or perhaps you just want a clear way of giving someone directions to a location in Derbyshire or just want to show people your village. Well in this video and the many others I have made, you will be able to take a virtual drive around the streets as though you were in the driving seat. I use a dash-mounted camera, Traffic lights and heavy traffic have been edited out.This is a journey through the Derbyshire village of Milford and the Town of Belper.Click the "watch in high quality" link below the video.Key points on journey :00:00 Starting on Derby Road (The A6) heading into Milford.00:05 The Strutt Arms pub on right.00:13 Over the river Derwent.00:16 The King William pub ahead01:44 Island that gets very busy01:52 Onto Chapel Street01:55 On left is De Bradelei Mill Shop02:13 Onto Bridge Street02:46 On the right is a shop called "Fruit flies like a banana", Yes it really is called that !!!!02:51 Left onto The triangle03:02 Right onto Bridgefoot03:09 Right at lights back onto Bridge Street03:28 George's Fish & Chips on left03:31 Over King Street juntion onto Chapel Street03:42 Left at island up New Road (A609)03:59 Cheapside04:13 Market Head04:17 Belper Market Place on right, where they have a Farmers Market on the 2nd Saturday of every month From 9am.04:23 High Street04:41 Spencer Road04:59 Kilburn Lane05:24 Kilburn Road05:34 Right at mini island down Short Street05:42 Right at island onto Nottingham Road (A609)06:27 Right onto Lander Lane06:35 Left down High Street07:20 Left onto Derby RoadBack to Milford08:58 End--------------For photographs of Derbyshire visit my photographic website :http://www.derbyphotos.co.ukThis is one of many Derbyshire Villages by car videos I have made, check out the others if you like this one.If you have any fond memories of any of the locations featured please leave comments including time-code
Tramway Village Crich, Derbyshire - Easter 1940's Weekendhttp://www.hayswoodfilms.co.ukhttp://www.tramway.co.ukThe sights and sounds of the 1940's during WWII. The Tramway Village at Crich in Derbyshire UK hosts a sensational display of wartime entertainers, re-enactments, vehicles and memorabilia. Presented by Paul Mackenzie. Produced by Hayswood Films.
Well Dressing Youlgrave DerbyshireWell drerssing at Youlgrave Derbyshire
Hillhead construction show Buxton Derbyshirethe UK's largest construction shownear buxton featuring 2 of the Largest tyres in the world!www.constructiondecals.com
Little Eaton, Derbyshire by car, Travel around the villageThis is the Derbyshire village of Little Eaton just north of Derby.Key points on journey :00:00 Starting on Alfreton Road at the A38 island.00:04 Little Eaton Garden Centre on right.00:34 Queens head pub on left side.00:59 Left onto Alfreton Road01:21 Going back the other way.01:33 Right, back into village.01:56 The Town02:10 Station Road02:26 Right onto Duffield Road02:36 Right into Church Lane02:44 Left into Vicarage Lane02:45 Parish Church of Saint Paul (built 1791)02:52 U-turn back down Vicarage Lane02:55 Parish Rooms (built 1851)03:44 Right onto Church Lane03:12 Left onto Duffield Road03:30 New Inn pub on left03:39 Left onto Alfreton Road04:00 Little Eaton Primary school on right04:20 Derby Road (x4 speed) to Lower Kilburn04:57 Under A38.End--------------This journey continues in this video :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZ9Ce_66SCYFor photographs of Little Eaton visit my Little Eaton page :http://www.derbyphotos.co.uk/areas_i_o/littleeaton.htmThis is one of many Derbyshire Villages by car videos I have made, check out the others if you like this one.
Repton and Milton, Derbyshire villages by car.Andy's Driving videos around Derbyshire, UK :Are you an ex-pat of Derbyshire, feeling homesick? Or perhaps you just want a clear way of giving someone directions to a location in Derbyshire or just want to show people your village. Well in this video and the many others I have made, you will be able to take a virtual drive around the streets as though you were in the driving seat. I use a dash-mounted camera, Traffic lights and heavy traffic have been edited out.This is a journey through the Derbyshire villages of Repton and Milton.Key points on journey :00:08 Pinfold Lane00:22 Right onto High Street00:29 The Bull's Head pub on left00:44 17th century Tudor Lodge on right01:00 Repton village Cross.01:05 Right down Brook End01:11 The Boot Inn pub to right (off shot)01:19 Brook Farm Tea Rooms and Restaurant on left side01:22 Monsom Lane ahead01:23 Right onto Milton Road01:46 leaving Repton, heading for Milton02:10 Milton Village02:12 Main Street02:27 Swan Inn pub on left02:38 Right onto single file track road to Repton.03:04 The Mount Pleasant Inn pub03:05 Mount Pleasant Road03:22 Pinfold Lane03:31 Over the Brook03:38 Right onto Main Street04:11 Onto Willington Road (B5008) withRepton School on right.04:14 St Wystan's Church04:29 Over the original route of the river Trent before it was moved !04:39 End--------------This journey continues in my next video:Willington, Findern, Littleover :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFnDKqDjn2AFor photographs of Derbyshire visit my photographic website :http://www.derbyphotos.co.ukThis is one of many Derbyshire Villages by car videos I have made, check out the others if you like this one.If you have any fond memories of any of the locations featured please leave comments including time-codeTo learn more about Repton, Derbyshire please visit their website :http://www.reptonvillage.org.uk/Repton Church :http://www.reptonchurch.org.uk/Repton School :http://www.repton.org.uk/Photos of Repton :http://www.derbyphotos.co.uk/areas_p_z/repton.htmPhotographs of Milton, Derbyshire :http://www.derbyphotos.co.uk/areas_i_o/milton.htm
Markeaton Park fireworks display 2007, Derby, DerbyshireEvery November to celebrate Guy Fawkes night , Markeaton Park in Derby is host to a great free Firework display. This year over 20,000 people visited Markeaton Park.This year it was held on Saturday 3rd November.Around 4000 fireworks were launched, A Bonfire was lit at 6.45 and the fireworks started around 7pm.The fireworks were organised by Reaction Fireworks of County Durham:http://www.reactionfireworks.co.uk/The footage I took was actually taken from the car park of Park Farm Shopping Centre, Allestree.Its a mixture of Video and photography, I did not use a tripod so not as good as hoped.Any Derbians out there that remember the Bonfire and fireworks events that used to be held on Normaton Park in the early 1980's. I remember those, not sure what year they stopped having it at that park do you?If you don't live in the U.K. and want to learn more about Guy Fawkes night then see here :http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Fawkes_NightHope you enjoy.For photographs of Markeaton Park see my Markeaton Park page :http://www.derbyphotos.co.uk/areas_i_o/markeaton.htm
Lowdown Highway @ Riber Castle Matlock DerbyshireJody(vocals),Sisson(lead),Jono(bass),Paul Dep(drums) and Interlink (audio/video). The video was recorded at Riber Castle, Matlock Derbyshire, does the place look familiar? The track is called Lowdown Highway and was recorded on the 31 May 2008. This was the same day as Sissons birthday (the lead guitarist)Thanx to Cat, Nicola and George for help and support.If you got a dream, live it...If you dont have a dream then dream one...
Delia Derbyshire Radio Scotland interview 1997 Part 2More from Delia,in her interview from 1997 - coming soon..Part 3!
Beautiful Derbyshire - Rick Wakeman - 'Heather Carpets'...I just had to pay tribute to the wonderful Derbyshire scenery, and who better than Rick Wakeman in a very chilled out mood, to accompany it? This is indeed a fabulous place to live, and I wanted to share some of its beauty with everyone on YouTube. Now sit back, enjoy this video - and relax! It's different from anything I have made before, so I hope it 'floats your boat.'Peace to everyone, everywhere..Sincerely,Tony..
Sheep Dog Trials Hayfield DerbyshireThis was such a good event with so much going on. What amazed me was that the sheep dog could hear the shrill whistle of the farmer in such a vast field, especially when there were loudspeakers, music and general racket coming from the adjacent field.
Overland ready Toyota HDJ80 for sale Derbyshire UKThis is a quick video of Jim and Sheri O'Neal's Landcruiser which is for sale.It's at my place, Matlock Derbyshire, UK.see www.taleoftwotravelers.comand www.mattsavage.comfor contact info and a list of the equipment that's on it.
Green Laning in Derbyshire - Peak District (part 4)LRO forum members day out greenlaning.
Quarndon, Derbyshire by car. Travel around the streets.This is the Derbyshire village of Quarndon located to the west of the city of Derby.The late Brian Clough (well known successful footballer and subsequently football manager) lived in this small village.Details of journey...00:00 Heading north on Kedleston Road00:09 Church Road00:59 Burley Lane02:04 Approaching junction with A6.02:07 Going back up Burley Lane from A6 end02:56 Burley Drive to top and back again03:30 Back onto Burley Lane03:54 Woodlands Lane04:10 Woodlands Road, Water tower on left side04:22 Back up Woodlands Lane into village.04:37 Back onto Burley Lane04:58 The Common06:01 left into Inn Lane, all the way to bottom where it meets up with Kedleston Road.--------For more information on this village, visit my Quarndon, Derbyshire page :http://www.derbyphotos.co.uk/areas_p_z/quarndon.htmThis village is in Derbyshire and not to be confused with Quorndon in Leicestershire, whos name was shortened to Quorn to avoid postal difficulties :-)For a bird's eye view photograph of Saint Paul's Church in Quarndon click the link here :http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=sttv3jgw78n7&style=o&lvl=2&tilt=-90&dir=0&alt=-1000&scene=7641227&encType=1
Kings Newton and Melbourne - Derbyshire Villages by carAndy's Driving videos around Derbyshire, UK :Are you an ex-pat of Derbyshire, feeling homesick? Or perhaps you just want a clear way of giving someone directions to a location in Derbyshire or just want to show people your village. Well in this video and the many others I have made, you will be able to take a virtual drive around the streets as though you were in the driving seat. I use a dash-mounted camera, Traffic lights and heavy traffic have been edited out.This is a journey through the Derbyshire villages of Kings Newton and MelbourneKey points on journey :00:00 Starting on Station Road (with Donnington Park behind me)00:03 Right into Main Street00:24 Kings Newton Cross on right.00:38 The Hardinge Arms pub on left -http://www.hardingearms.co.uk00:46 The Packhorse Inn pub on round-a-bout01:03 Left onto Derby Road (B587)01:15 Left into Melbourne village01:37 Budgens supermarket on right02:09 Left into Church Street02:27 The Blue Bell inn pub on left - http://www.themelbournebluebell.co.uk02:33 Blackwell Lane (to Wilson)02:52 U-turn and back into Melbourne03:12 Right into Castle Street03:45 Left onto Station Road03:48 Chapel Street04:01 Left onto Derby Road04:04 Left down Potter Street04:23 mini carpark on Castle Street04:43 Right onto Church Street05:06 Left onto High Street05:26 Ashby Road out of Melbourne village.05:40 Melbourne Arms pub on right -http://www.melbournearms.com05:43 END--------------For more information and Photographs on Kings Newton, visit my Kings Newton Village page:http://www.derbyphotos.co.uk/areas_i_o/kings_newton.htmFor more information and Photographs on Melbourne, visit my Melbourne Village page:http://www.derbyphotos.co.uk/areas_i_o/melbourne.htmFor other Derbyshire Villages see my Village section :http://www.derbyphotos.co.uk/derbyshire_villages.phpFor photographs of Derbyshire visit my photographic website :http://www.derbyphotos.co.ukThis is one of many Derbyshire Villages by car videos I have made, check out the others if you like this one.If you have any fond memories of any of the locations featured please leave comments including time-code
Matlock Bath, Derbyshire. The popular weekend venueThis is a video I took last year in Matlock Bath, Derbyshire. Features the fishpond pub, Boats on the river Derwent, the prom.For Photographs and history on Matlock Bath, please visit my page here :http://www.derbyphotos.co.uk/areas_i_o/matlock_bath.htmAlso my Heights of Abraham page :http://www.derbyphotos.co.uk/areas_i_o/matlock_bath_hoa.htmThanks
Edwardian Weekend - Tramway Village Crich, Derbyshirehttp://www.hayswoodfilms.co.ukhttp://www.tramway.co.ukThe sights and sounds of the Edwardian era. The Tramway Village at Crich in Derbyshire UK hosts another spectacular event featuring military and civilian re-enactors. Presented by Paul Mackenzie. Produced by Hayswood Films.www.thebigidoredo.comThis is our first dance at our wedding...it seems to have taken the world by storm! If you live in the UK and you fancy getting back into your wedding dress for charity, then go to www.thebigidoredo.com and join us on November 1, 2008 for the nation's biggest wedding event.
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