Electronic Sound Magazine + Vinyl - Issue 120
Electronic Sound Magazine + Vinyl - Issue 120
This month's Electronic Sound cover stars are the fabled White Noise – Delia Derbyshire, Brian Hodgson and David Vorhaus – and we're bundling the magazine with a fantastic seven-inch featuring previously unreleased Radiophonic Workshop remixes of two killer tracks by the pioneering electronic supergroup.
Radiophonic Workshop mainstays Derbyshire and Hodgson formed White Noise with offbeat American musician Vorhaus in 1968. We've interviewed the band's two surviving members for our cover feature, which is the story of their witchy and wonderful 'An Electric Storm' album. It's an entertaining tale, with lots of strange twists and turns. Lots of sex and drugs as well. White Noise used reel-to-reel tapes and an early VCS 3 on the album, but it doesn’t sound the least bit dated. And while it wasn't a commercial success on its release in 1969, it's become hugely influential in the decades since, inspiring sonic adventurers like Throbbing Gristle, Aphex Twin, Broadcast and more.
Our supporting cast this issue includes one-time 4AD band The Wolfgang Press, who are making a return after a gap of 30 years, and hyperreal post-punks Cumgirl8, one of the brightest pearls of the current 4AD roster. We also speak with techno kingpin Dave Clarke,minimalist composer Rafael Anton Irisarri, and former Low frontman Alan Sparhawk. Plus masked oddballs Goat, experimental percussionist Valentina Magaletti, and Durham DJ and producer Faithful Johannes, aka “the Alan Bennett of hip hop”. As unexpected cultural analogies go, that’s right up there.
We have a truly exceptional record to accompany this month's magazine – a White Noise white vinyl seven-inch featuring Radiophonic Workshop remixes of two of the pivotal tracks on 'An Electric Storm'. Both of the remixes are previously unreleased. The A-side is a glorious version of 'Love Without Sound', the album's eerie and mesmerising opener, while the other side is 'A Revisitation', an intense overhaul of 'The Visitation' that somehow manages to be even more disturbing than the original.
As with all our music releases, this record is strictly limited and is only available to readers of Electronic Sound, so make sure you get your copy right away.