The Soundhouse

BBC Radiophonic Workshop | SILCD1511 | 738572151126 | CD | TV Soundtracks

In 1979 the Fairlight CMI (Computer Musical Instrument) was launched, the year that the BBC Radiophonic Workshop celebrated its 21st birthday . At the price of a house (approx £30,000) this state of the art piece of equipment was embedded with an 8 bit digital sampling synthesizer capable of emulating acoustic instruments and orchestras alongside the manipulation of sound effects. For the BRW this was a major game changer, where previously, composers would spend weeks editing small pieces of tape together to create sounds. Ingenuity and creativity in music and sound was still at the forefront for Workshop members but suddenly made a whole lot easier. This 1983 collection (a first time re-release here of the complete album) celebrated these new found freedoms most notably on the opening track where five Radiophonic composers combined to add their own musical identity to a rhythmic percussive sequence from the Fairlight. Highlights include music from the radio production of The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy and Fancy Fish based on Saint-Saen’s Carnival Of The Animals which was the first BRW project to utilise the Fairlight.

TRACKLISTING

  1. Peter Howell – Radiophonic Rock
  2. Peter Howell – Lascaux
  3. Jonathan Gibbs – Computers in the Real World
  4. Dick Mills – Seascape
  5. Paddy Kingsland – The Whale
  6. Roger Limb – Ralleyman
  7. Dick Mills – Catch the Wind
  8. Malcolm Clarke – Believe It or Not
  9. Elizabeth Parker – Planet Earth
  10. Jonathan Gibbs – Dawn
  11. Peter Howell – Mainstream
  12. Malcolm Clarke – The Unseeing Eye
  13. Peter Howell – Fancy Fish (“Aquarium”)
  14. Paddy Kingsland – Brighton Pier
  15. Dick Mills – Armagiddean War Games
  16. Roger Limb – Yellow Moon
  17. Elizabeth Parker – Radio Blackburn
  18. Dick Mills – Macrocosm
  19. Peter Howell – Land and People
  20. Jonathan Gibbs – Houdin’s Musical Box
  21. Roger Limb – Ghost in the Water
  22. Malcolm Clarke – The Milonga

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