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        The Doctor Who Contest Finalists!

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          Timey wimey detector

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            Definitely thought she was holding a sonic screwdriver….

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              Sonic Wiimote came in the mail today!

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                Daphne & Delia

                Daphne Oram, co-founder of the BBC RADIOPHONIC WORKSHOP (1950s), and pioneer electronic music composer/performer. Delia Derbyshire, likewise (1960s) and known for her turning Ron Grainer’s tune into the original Dr Who theme but notable for SO much more.  Two women you can’t know enough about.

                THE DELIAN MIX

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                  BBC Radiophonic Workshop - Doctor Who Sound Effects

                  Originally released in 1978, this has been reissued on vinyl to coincide with today’s Record Store Day

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                    Miserablist Anthem No. 4: http://reachingout.viinyl.com/. We were really pleased with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop / TARDIS style sounds (we spent ages trying to get the guitars to sound like something other-wordly and unguitary and they eventually came out like that!). No samples. Just a lot of “do it again… it still sounds too much like a guitar” and a dash of reversed-reverbed flanger….

                    A review of a recent gig described this as: “a grizzly baguette of barbed-wire oozing delicious Dubstep bass feeding off a ‘ Gary Gilmore’s Eyes’ riff.”

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                      Not the best reproduction, but I love this Toulouse-Lautrec interpretation of Tom Baker as “Docteur Qui”

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