It even composed and created (near the end of the second movement) its own music in a few minutes of mechanical madness.
By: White Noise (1975, Electronic). More albums from White Noise: Man In A Box, Cats Like Y’All by White Noise. White Noise III – Re-Entry by White Noise. Cigarettes And Coffee, Pioggia by White Noise. An Electric Storm by White Noise. Billowing Shadows Flickering Light by White Noise. By: White Noise (1975, Electronic). 1. Movement I. 2. Movement II. 3. Movement II (Continued). White Noise III – Re-Entry by White Noise
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Progressive Electronic. Studio Album, released in 1975. Songs, Tracks Listing. Movement I (11:34) 2. Movement II (7:50) 3. Movement II (Continued) (6:45) 4. Movement III (12:30). Releases information.
This was way different from their first release. This is a completely instrumental album wich sometimes reuses an instrumental theme from the first album
In June 1969 White Noise released the groundbreaking album An Electric Storm on Island Records. Although not initially commercially successful for Island, the album is now considered an important and influential album in the development of electronic music, namechecked by contemporary artists. White Noise 3 - Re-Entry (1980). White Noise 4 - Inferno (1990).
white noise band houses of parliament, white noise band schedule White Noise is an English experimental electronic music band formed in London in 1968 by American-born David Vorhaus, a classical bass player with a background in physics and electronic engineering He was initially joined by BBC Radiophonic Workshop composers Delia Derbyshire and Brian Hodgson, who had formerly both been members of electronic.
1) White Noise are an iconic electronic band formed in London in 1969 by David Vorhaus, a classical bass player with a background in both physics and electronic engineering. He was initially joined electronic composers Delia Derbyshire and Brian Hodgson of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. 2) White Noise are also an alternative rock/metal band drom the Burnley area.
Tracklist
1
Movement I
11:34
2
Movement II
7:50
3
Movement II (Continued)
6:45
4
Movement III
12:30
Companies, etc.
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Virgin Records Ltd.
Copyright (c)
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Virgin Records Ltd.
Credits
Design, Painting [Cover Painting], Photography By
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Ray Smith
Performer, Written-By, Producer
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David Vorhaus
Notes
Mould SID Code: 'IFPI' appears as a graphic device 'logo' followed by the numbers. The 'logo' uses lower caste letters. The f is larger than the other 3 letters. There is also scroll like shape that over arcs the four letters.
Released in standard clear jewel case with black tray. The 4 page booklet is printed in English and features cover painting, photograph and design by Ray Smith, liner notes by David Vorhaus (see extract below), a track list with times and credits.
A concerto is conventionally for one soloist plus orchestra. Bartok’s "Concerto for Orchestra" introduced the concept of various musicians performing as soloists as well as being the orchestra. In the concerto, the synthesizer, a solo instrument, now also creates its own ensemble since I build it a sixteen track tape recorder for company.
The Kaleidophon Synthesizer includes a couple of VCS 3’s, but is basically a console of electronic modules I’ve designed since "White Noise I" to bring to life all the sounds I imagined. It even composed and created (near the end of the second movement) its own music in a few minutes of mechanical madness. - David Vorhaus.