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Delia Derbyshire : Electronic Music Pioneer
Delia believed that the way the ear / brain perceives sound should have dominance over any basic mathematical theory, but as with most things in life it is important to know the rules in order to advantageously bend or break them.
Shortly before Delia died, she wrote the following: "Working with people like Sonic Boom on pure electronic music has re-invigorated me. He is from a later generation but has always had an affinity with the music of the 60s. One of our first points of contact - the visionary work of Peter Zinovieff, has touched us both, and has been an inspiration. Now without the constraints of doing 'applied music', my mind can fly free and pick-up where I left off."
Shortly before Delia died, she wrote the following: "Working with people like Sonic Boom on pure electronic music has re-invigorated me. He is from a later generation but has always had an affinity with the music of the 60s. One of our first points of contact - the visionary work of Peter Zinovieff, has touched us both, and has been an inspiration. Now without the constraints of doing 'applied music', my mind can fly free and pick-up where I left off."
Brighton Expo 4th - 6th July 2008
Expo Brighton
4-6 July 2008
The UK’s largest weekend of free sound art and experimental music.
Three days of people enjoying, creating, playing, sharing, discovering, participating and listening to sonic art.
With some of the leading figures in UK sonic art playing things you’ve never heard before (and maybe never will again).
In venues and situations across Brighton.
There will be a wiki-conference, a radiophonic intervention in the Royal Pavillion Gardens, installations and performances, shopping centre public art, club nights and film screenings across the streets, buildings and air waves of Brighton.
4-6 July 2008
The UK’s largest weekend of free sound art and experimental music.
Three days of people enjoying, creating, playing, sharing, discovering, participating and listening to sonic art.
With some of the leading figures in UK sonic art playing things you’ve never heard before (and maybe never will again).
In venues and situations across Brighton.
There will be a wiki-conference, a radiophonic intervention in the Royal Pavillion Gardens, installations and performances, shopping centre public art, club nights and film screenings across the streets, buildings and air waves of Brighton.
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