White Noise
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An Electric Storm
New - Vinyl - AN 7011
Sealed 1973 2nd U.S. Pressing, Small Saw Cut. White Noise Was Really One David Vorhaus (B,Sc,Dip.Elec) American Born, Son Of A Black-Listed Film Director. He Avoided The Draft By Moving To England. Later He Became A Post Graduate Working On An Electronics Degree At The Northern Polythechnic Whilst Studying Classical Music Playing The Double Bass. After Attending A Lecture By The Group Unit Delta Plus, Vorhaus Was Compelled To Combine His Love Of Music With His Scientific Background And Start Making His Own Music. At The Time Unit Delta Plus Were Brian Hodgson And Delia Derbyshire Who Were Persuaded To Collaborate With Vorhaus On His Early Recordings Whilst They Continued Their Day Jobs At The BBC's Radiophonic Workshop, Itself A Shrine To New Electronic Music And Birthplace Of The Famous Dr. Who Theme. After Recording Two Tracks On A Six-Revox Set Up All Synchronized By One Remote Control, (The Mains On/Off Switch), Vorhaus Found Himself Introduced By Chance To Island Records' Chris Blackwell. Chris Was So Captivated By The White Noise Experience That He Shunned Their Appeal For A One-Off Singles Deal And Demanded That They Do A Whole Album Of Material. An Instant Cheque For £3,000 Quenched Their Fears About Not Earning A Quick Buck Through A Hit Single And Our Band Of Merry Pranksters Set About Building Their Own Sonic Laboratory In London's Camden Town Out Of 'Borrowed' Gear, Home Made Gizmos And Equipment More Associated With A Science Lab Than A Recording Studio. 'Songs' Took Ages To Build, Each Note Being A Compilation Of Various Tape Edits Painstakingly Stuck Together. After A Year Island Records Became Nervous And Demanded A Conclusion In A Matter Of Days Which, Luckily, White Noise Managed To Pull Off. The Album Was Released In A Total Vacuum. Vorhaus Played No Gigs And Did No Interviews. Word Of Mouth Over Many Years Caused This Album To Sell Tens Of Thousands Of Records.
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An Electric Storm
New - Vinyl - SW 9303
Sealed 1973 US Original, Clean COH. White Noise Was Really One David Vorhaus (B,Sc,Dip.Elec) American Born, Son Of A Black-Listed Film Director. He Avoided The Draft By Moving To England. Later He Became A Post Graduate Working On An Electronics Degree At The Northern Polythechnic Whilst Studying Classical Music Playing The Double Bass. After Attending A Lecture By The Group Unit Delta Plus, Vorhaus Was Compelled To Combine His Love Of Music With His Scientific Background And Start Making His Own Music. At The Time Unit Delta Plus Were Brian Hodgson And Delia Derbyshire Who Were Persuaded To Collaborate With Vorhaus On His Early Recordings Whilst They Continued Their Day Jobs At The BBC's Radiophonic Workshop, Itself A Shrine To New Electronic Music And Birthplace Of The Famous Dr. Who Theme. After Recording Two Tracks On A Six-Revox Set Up All Synchronized By One Remote Control, (The Mains On/Off Switch), Vorhaus Found Himself Introduced By Chance To Island Records' Chris Blackwell. Chris Was So Captivated By The White Noise Experience That He Shunned Their Appeal For A One-Off Singles Deal And Demanded That They Do A Whole Album Of Material. An Instant Cheque For £3,000 Quenched Their Fears About Not Earning A Quick Buck Through A Hit Single And Our Band Of Merry Pranksters Set About Building Their Own Sonic Laboratory In London's Camden Town Out Of 'Borrowed' Gear, Home Made Gizmos And Equipment More Associated With A Science Lab Than A Recording Studio. 'Songs' Took Ages To Build, Each Note Being A Compilation Of Various Tape Edits Painstakingly Stuck Together. After A Year Island Records Became Nervous And Demanded A Conclusion In A Matter Of Days Which, Luckily, White Noise Managed To Pull Off. The Album Was Released In A Total Vacuum. Vorhaus Played No Gigs And Did No Interviews. Word Of Mouth Over Many Years Caused This Album To Sell Tens Of Thousands Of Records.
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An Electric Storm
Used - Vinyl - 87 715 ET
Stunning UK Early 1970's Palm Tree Label. White Noise Was Really One David Vorhaus (B,Sc,Dip.Elec) American Born, Son Of A Black-Listed Film Director. He Avoided The Draft By Moving To England. Later He Became A Post Graduate Working On An Electronics Degree At The Northern Polythechnic Whilst Studying Classical Music Playing The Double Bass. After Attending A Lecture By The Group Unit Delta Plus, Vorhaus Was Compelled To Combine His Love Of Music With His Scientific Background And Start Making His Own Music. At The Time Unit Delta Plus Were Brian Hodgson And Delia Derbyshire Who Were Persuaded To Collaborate With Vorhaus On His Early Recordings Whilst They Continued Their Day Jobs At The BBC's Radiophonic Workshop, Itself A Shrine To New Electronic Music And Birthplace Of The Famous Dr. Who Theme. After Recording Two Tracks On A Six-Revox Set Up All Synchronized By One Remote Control, (The Mains On/Off Switch), Vorhaus Found Himself Introduced By Chance To Island Records' Chris Blackwell. Chris Was So Captivated By The White Noise Experience That He Shunned Their Appeal For A One-Off Singles Deal And Demanded That They Do A Whole Album Of Material. An Instant Cheque For £3,000 Quenched Their Fears About Not Earning A Quick Buck Through A Hit Single And Our Band Of Merry Pranksters Set About Building Their Own Sonic Laboratory In London's Camden Town Out Of 'Borrowed' Gear, Home Made Gizmos And Equipment More Associated With A Science Lab Than A Recording Studio. 'Songs' Took Ages To Build, Each Note Being A Compilation Of Various Tape Edits Painstakingly Stuck Together. After A Year Island Records Became Nervous And Demanded A Conclusion In A Matter Of Days Which, Luckily, White Noise Managed To Pull Off. The Album Was Released In A Total Vacuum. Vorhaus Played No Gigs And Did No Interviews. Word Of Mouth Over Many Years Caused This Album To Sell Tens Of Thousands Of Records.
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An Electric Storm
Used Import - ILPS 9099
Stunning UK Early 1970's Pink Rim Palm Tree Label; 3rd Pressing White Noise Was Really One David Vorhaus (B,Sc,Dip.Elec) American Born, Son Of A Black-Listed Film Director. He Avoided The Draft By Moving To England. Later He Became A Post Graduate Working On An Electronics Degree At The Northern Polythechnic Whilst Studying Classical Music Playing The Double Bass. After Attending A Lecture By The Group Unit Delta Plus, Vorhaus Was Compelled To Combine His Love Of Music With His Scientific Background And Start Making His Own Music. At The Time Unit Delta Plus Were Brian Hodgson And Delia Derbyshire Who Were Persuaded To Collaborate With Vorhaus On His Early Recordings Whilst They Continued Their Day Jobs At The BBC's Radiophonic Workshop, Itself A Shrine To New Electronic Music And Birthplace Of The Famous Dr. Who Theme. After Recording Two Tracks On A Six-Revox Set Up All Synchronized By One Remote Control, (The Mains On/Off Switch), Vorhaus Found Himself Introduced By Chance To Island Records' Chris Blackwell. Chris Was So Captivated By The White Noise Experience That He Shunned Their Appeal For A One-Off Singles Deal And Demanded That They Do A Whole Album Of Material. An Instant Cheque For £3,000 Quenched Their Fears About Not Earning A Quick Buck Through A Hit Single And Our Band Of Merry Pranksters Set About Building Their Own Sonic Laboratory In London's Camden Town Out Of 'Borrowed' Gear, Home Made Gizmos And Equipment More Associated With A Science Lab Than A Recording Studio. 'Songs' Took Ages To Build, Each Note Being A Compilation Of Various Tape Edits Painstakingly Stuck Together. After A Year Island Records Became Nervous And Demanded A Conclusion In A Matter Of Days Which, Luckily, White Noise Managed To Pull Off. The Album Was Released In A Total Vacuum. Vorhaus Played No Gigs And Did No Interviews. Word Of Mouth Over Many Years Caused This Album To Sell Tens Of Thousands Of Records.
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Concerto For Synthesizer
Used Import - V 2032
1975 UK Original, With Original Poly Lined Inner Sleeve. The Follow Up To 1969's "Electric Storm" Masterpiece.
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Concerto For Synthesizer
Used Import - V 2032
1975 UK Original, With Original Poly Lined Inner Sleeve. The Follow Up To 1969's "Electric Storm" Masterpiece.
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Concerto For Synthesizer
Used Import - V 2032
1975 UK Original, With Original Poly Lined Inner Sleeve. Strong VG++ Jacket. The Follow Up To 1969's "Electric Storm" Masterpiece. Some Light Cover Wear, Few Small Crease Lines At Seams Seam & Corner Rubs. Vinyl Appears Glossy.
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White Noise III - Re-Entry
Used Import - PULSE 002
1980 UK Original. Also Know As White Noise III By Dave Voorhaus. Slight Cover Wear.
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