WHITE NOISE - YOUR HIDDEN DREAMS

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The song is featured on the "An Electric Storm" album. Truly a masterpiece. This has to be one of my favorite groups that I have had the pleasure of listening to. Hense "listen." It is something you have to actually listen to, not hear. It is why I did not add pictures to this brilliant group that was formed in 1969. Formed by David Vorhaus, Who discovered a group known as Unit Delta Plus. It included Delia Derbyshire (Who also created the Dr. Who theme) Zinovieff, and Brian Hodgson. David Vorhaus had Delia and Brian create this magnificent album. It is truely something out of this world, and very ahead of it's time. It combines electronic sounds with psychedelia/ avant garde. It is one of the most unusual (and greatest) albums I have ever heard. Delia Derbyshire alone should be considered one of the great pioneers of electronic music. She composed and produced scores, incidental pieces and themes for nearly 200 BBC Radio and BBC TV programs, and composed several electronic scores in the 1960s for BBCs Radiophonic Workshop. Read this article about her and why she deserved much more recognition than what was given to her before she sadly passed away in 2001. http://musicianstools.wordpress.com/2009/02/11/delia-derbyshire-early-electro-artist/

  1. Epic!!! 
  2. Surly Dalia hails from Galifrey.
  3. The first 30sec intro is beyond words,the way it builds up from nothing and sets up the mood in those few seconds. Dalia's know how in composing incidental music is clearly evident. Smooth jazz brushes swishing on a snare drum in 2/4 , mellow & laid back silky vocals. Enter the dramatic "trumpet" at 0:50 Rhythm switch to 4/4 with off beat syncopa in the chorus. The play on emotions goes on & on, never a dull moment. Every thing is amazing, lyrics, sound quality & stereo effects. This is genius
  4. A true visionary classic. There is a very disturbing undercurrent running through this album. Hard to put a finger on it...
  5. Wow! I haven't heard that since 1970, brings back some awesome memories.
  6. Awesome
  7. I wish this band would get more place on TV than Beyonce
  8. Best....
  9. This is from NINETEEN SIXTY FUCKING NINE?! Derbyshire, you are an incarnation of The Doctor aren't you?
  10. amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  11. YES!
  12. Thank you for letting this brilliant piece "speak" without weird imagery.
  13. This kind of reminds me of 'Good Vibrations'
  14. she was a genius
  15. masterpiece !!! 
  16. Great!!!!!
  17. ah man thanks, you have just helped me discover some really exciting music! great upload. thank you
  18. The Lady behind Dr Who Theme Deia Derbyshire
  19. one can only agree...
  20. fantastic!