Ron Grainer composed the Dr Who theme, Delia Derbyshire made the realisation of it. Grainer was so impressed when he heard it that he wanted Derbyshire to have a co-composer credit, but the BBC wouldn't allow it.
I remember listening to When It Rain and Real so much back when it was released. 3 years later, I stumble onto this on my recommended, and I was shook when I heard 0:57
Webster Nobert of course Freddie Gibbs isn't the producer. Danny Brown didn't produce this either. It's just easier to name the rapper than the producer, so people can actually find the song if they want to.
. WHen I happen to be in rAther jolly spirits, i put on this trak and I fformallie asq my Wife if she are wiling to do aa waltz witth me. SHe all wayz sezz yess, and vee run across the minefields t the ballroom, all cantankarous and rickety thiss tyme uv yeer. wee danse until shockshell displaces our wits and our gasmasques fall off. Herr wooden legs, and circuitboard arms become displaced as whee frivoloussly masqerade to this charming tune.iii
She was years ahead of her time especially when you think of the basic equipment she was working with. Genius. Imagine this as a techno or drum& bass track.
Actually legendary Ryuchi Sakamoto created techno and dnb long time ago before it was innovated.About using samples from this track you can hear it in alt and experimental rap but I'm still surprised that Orbital or AFX didn't sample it cos Delia was main influence for them
Delia Derbyshire's "White Noise, an Electric Storm" is an album with an impact. The real pioneers in those days tho' were groups like the Floyd with "Interstellar Overdrive". Derbyshire worked for the BBC for most of her life creating music for dozens of programmes and spreading the culture of innovation. She was responsible for the Dr.Who theme music. A big shout-out to Delia, R.I.P. ...
Her genius isn't in question. What I can't understand is why Delia Derbyshire and her associates were able to have better production on their recordings than modern songs! They were effectively using equipment from the Stone Age compared with today.
I suppose in the same way that silent films from the last century are higher resolution than hd!? But that still doesn't explain why we have regressed instead of improving. Isn't digital seen as the way forward? Maybe we are all being conned?!
Michael Slater Digital allows you to be much lazier, and most people take it to "good enough" and stop there. The pioneers had to put their hearts and souls into getting exactly what they wanted, and it took so much work, they did it right.
TheTobiasVaughn I agree, but even so the Radiophonic Workshop went far beyond what most musicians of their day were capable of. There was definitely something special about that group of people.
I recognise this. It was used in the children's TV series "Mandog", and was the leitmotif for the "Garda", secret police from a dystopian future, who spoke with stilted voices, wore uniform green shirts, and drove around in uniform Morris Marinas. I was mistakenly searching for this in the music of John Baker, who also wrote for the series.
I knew of Delia Derbyshire before this but its amazing how fresh the original samples sound that Freddie Gibb used. I expected the samples used to be more altered but why am I not shocked since Delia saw the future.
6 years ago I didn't know anything about electronic music, i used to listen to Danny brown's when it rain and loved the strange futuristic sound. now here i am finding out it's a sample from music she made in nineteen fucking sixty eight, i can barely process how it's possible to be so ahead of your time
Nah. You see, sometimes people who love music pay homage to those who created and revolutionized music. Hell, Since I Left You is considered a landmark album, and it's comprised entirely of samples.
This is the first time I have heard this, it is excellent. Thanks for posting. Btw Delia Derbyshire is massive according to your views and likes. A lot of good taste out there.
I listened to this song before I listened to Atrocity Exhibition (which I yet did not know of at the time). Hearing this sample put me in shock for ten minutes
Once in an interview, Ralf Hutter, spoke about the influence of arrangements futuristic jazz Disselvet, as well as intrudução effects exploited by Ray Scott in his música.Porém all hampered by the lack of an electronic rhythmic, and he and Florian They took a long time to develop, such as electronic beat and even inexistentes.Derbyshire instruments basically in the same period of emergence of the Organization (kraftwerk) faced the same problems.
Those funk-esque stabs are quality!! Would love to work with her on a cinematic film score or ambient collection. Doctor Who theme will most likely see the planet out.
Thank you so much for posting. Another piece of the Delia Derbyshire puzzle. The appellation "tortured genius" is applied far too often, but Delia was the poster child. Her genius lives on in every random sound we hear.
Was so cool to go to a Danny Brown concert and see literally hundreds of young people moshing to this in 2022, 60 years later
It was also sampled by madlib too right?
and freddie gibbs
So dope
gay
Delia was a lady far ahead of her time!
very forward.....
Is that why she composed the doctor who theme?
nah, everyone else was behind
Delia be like:
Delia: What year is it?
Some guy: 1968.
Delia: THIS IS 2070
Ron Grainer composed the Dr Who theme, Delia Derbyshire made the realisation of it. Grainer was so impressed when he heard it that he wanted Derbyshire to have a co-composer credit, but the BBC wouldn't allow it.
What an absolute legend! Doesn't get the credit she deserves....one of the true pioneers of electronic music as we know it today! :))
I swear this woman is amazing! It's like she was really ahead o.o wtf!?
Best tits in Britain
The real mistress of modern electronic music!
the when it rain sample comes out of literally nowhere lol
madlib used 0.58 for freddie gibbs pinatas REAL..
@@irshadhusain6993 well the main problem is going through 1000s of old songs for samples.
Great instrumentals.
Bro I didn't even realize it was from this song, let alone a delia derbyshire song
By who
Before listening, I didn't know Danny Brown had sampled this for "When It Rain". I love that song and when that part hit it was amazing!
Unreal. A visionary.
All hail the Mother of Electronic Music.
I remember listening to When It Rain and Real so much back when it was released. 3 years later, I stumble onto this on my recommended, and I was shook when I heard 0:57
Madlib is a legend for sampling this amazing piece
Freddie Gibbs and Danny Brown both sampled this (Real and When It Rain, respectively). Made for two of the best songs on both of their albums.
Timothy E. Madlib is the producer of Real, and all of Pinata, not Freddie Gibbs
Webster Nobert of course Freddie Gibbs isn't the producer. Danny Brown didn't produce this either. It's just easier to name the rapper than the producer, so people can actually find the song if they want to.
I'd say Madlib is bigger than Freddie
I knew about madlib b4 Freddie 2 years b4 so yeah
damn these replies are wack
How the hell does this still sound futuristic?
Yeah, well the future we had in the 60's was better than the future we have now.
damn straight!
hahahahahahah made my day
Benj Ikeda in the 60's they expected us to be far more advanced by this time than we actually are now.
Benj Ikeda alien
My three legged wife & I still enjoy a quick tango to this before venturing out for sunday lunch.
. WHen I happen to be in rAther jolly spirits, i put on this trak and I fformallie asq my Wife if she are wiling to do aa waltz witth me. SHe all wayz sezz yess, and vee run across the minefields t the ballroom, all cantankarous and rickety thiss tyme uv yeer. wee danse until shockshell displaces our wits and our gasmasques fall off. Herr wooden legs, and circuitboard arms become displaced as whee frivoloussly masqerade to this charming tune.iii
@@alternatingcurrents3506 DATs biutiful
Fuck that bitch
get up earlier, then you can have brunch
Thanks Delia! You made an unfathomable amount of music possible through your genius.
I need a cut of this with the 'when it rain' part more, looped. I can't get enough, can't believe how little they had to do to it sounds incredible
She was years ahead of her time especially when you think of the basic equipment she was working with. Genius. Imagine this as a techno or drum& bass track.
Actually legendary Ryuchi Sakamoto created techno and dnb long time ago before it was innovated.About using samples from this track you can hear it in alt and experimental rap but I'm still surprised that Orbital or AFX didn't sample it cos Delia was main influence for them
Im gonna try to sample this and switch it up with house , uk garage and or old school jungle/breakcore
@@zxhokage-2legit2prove i’m gonna make one or two oldskool jungle tracks. one for the intro rave stabs, and maybe another for the guitar parts.
You might like Danny Browns usage of this song as a sample in When It Rain
It’s not really a techno or d’n’b track. She is brilliant of course and a trailblazer. But this is just electronic music, techno and d’n’b came later
I think Kraftwerk, Jarre and several others owe her much.
And she owes Raymond Scott much.
And Kid Baltan and Tom Dissevelt
Jarre made his debuts in electronic music at the GRM with the pope of concrete music, i guess that she was not unknown for him.
But not Stockhausen?
one of the best songs ever
The theme from Dr. Who brought me here to another excellent song!
Yes, Delia Derbyshire wrote the theme to Dr. Who! Pure genius!
Actually Ron Grainger composed the track and Delia "realized" it with all her electronics.
@@crhkrebs she ejaculated it onto the airwaves
@@crhkrebs deli composed the track, It is Ron Grainger's song but he just wrote it
@@null_607_ I think that is what I said. It was in response to Dulcimerist’s not quite accurate initial remark.
Too many Samples in one song she's a genius
0:58 is what you’re here for
GTA Mission music:
goddamn, if there was no information on this track i would've guessed 90's aphex twin
This song is incredible.
Delia Derbyshire's "White Noise, an Electric Storm" is an album with an impact. The real pioneers in those days tho' were groups like the Floyd with "Interstellar Overdrive". Derbyshire worked for the BBC for most of her life creating music for dozens of programmes and spreading the culture of innovation. She was responsible for the Dr.Who theme music.
A big shout-out to Delia, R.I.P. ...
Her genius isn't in question. What I can't understand is why Delia Derbyshire and her associates were able to have better production on their recordings than modern songs! They were effectively using equipment from the Stone Age compared with today.
analog has 'unlimited' resolution?
I suppose in the same way that silent films from the last century are higher resolution than hd!? But that still doesn't explain why we have regressed instead of improving. Isn't digital seen as the way forward? Maybe we are all being conned?!
Michael Slater Digital allows you to be much lazier, and most people take it to "good enough" and stop there. The pioneers had to put their hearts and souls into getting exactly what they wanted, and it took so much work, they did it right.
TheTobiasVaughn I agree, but even so the Radiophonic Workshop went far beyond what most musicians of their day were capable of. There was definitely something special about that group of people.
Bloody compression
I recognise this. It was used in the children's TV series "Mandog", and was the leitmotif for the "Garda", secret police from a dystopian future, who spoke with stilted voices, wore uniform green shirts, and drove around in uniform Morris Marinas. I was mistakenly searching for this in the music of John Baker, who also wrote for the series.
Freddie Gibbs and Madlib - Real
Jack Rae also when it rain by Danny brown
happy birthday. thanks for helping shape one of favorite albums of this decade.
what a genius!!
Sensacional y muy avanzado para la época,no conocía esta mujer,me gustaría saber más de su obra.
Madlib flipped this masterfully.
what an absolute legend, such an inspiration
A great innovative woman, much misunderstood and suppressed
I knew of Delia Derbyshire before this but its amazing how fresh the original samples sound that Freddie Gibb used. I expected the samples used to be more altered but why am I not shocked since Delia saw the future.
Have you heard of danny brown's song w/ this sample, off of atrocity exhibition?
6 years ago I didn't know anything about electronic music, i used to listen to Danny brown's when it rain and loved the strange futuristic sound. now here i am finding out it's a sample from music she made in nineteen fucking sixty eight, i can barely process how it's possible to be so ahead of your time
Something about her music always brings on chills/asmr type effect. Anyone else experience it?
So much in that one piece.. she's Amazing!!
I was browsing through electronic music on spotify to make a fan film soundtrack and found this. Pretty cool that a musician used it!
SHE IS A GENIUS I SWEAR I WISH I MET HER :(
tekno before it was cool
mightyqqq!
cbc news is t kneecap q amazed ZED ZeuS ShOrtLy
lol techno before it was cool lol
lol techno lol before lol it lol was lol cool lol
you aint heard it like this befo'
they don't do it like this no mo
Oh you ain't know that, did you?
incredible work!
Danny Brown sent me here.
I was listening to that and also realized Madlib sampled this on Real
first thing i noticed about the track was the use of the same sample, both great songs
he's a lair and a thief
Nah. You see, sometimes people who love music pay homage to those who created and revolutionized music. Hell, Since I Left You is considered a landmark album, and it's comprised entirely of samples.
Delia Derbyshire was sent to the past to make this so hip hop could sample it in the future. Everyone knows this....
THANK YOU!
Vewn sent me here!
This is the first time I have heard this, it is excellent. Thanks for posting. Btw Delia Derbyshire is massive according to your views and likes. A lot of good taste out there.
One day, in about 300 years, the rest of humanity will catch up to the point in the future where Delia Derbyshire was when she did this.
out of sight!
Thanks Murdoc.
I see you are enlightened as well, good for us
*?*
@@btoum__roumada maybe Murdoc from Gorillaz?
@@jorgebarmak *:O*
uma das melhores coisas que já ouvi
My dog loves this song
This is awesome!
0:58 Freddie Gibbs and Madlib - Real
Y A S
I'm chair raving to this. ;)
amazing crazy music love this
Back to the future, two thumbs up
some moments remember me some musics in TV serials in the end 60's beginning of the 70's.
I listened to this song before I listened to Atrocity Exhibition (which I yet did not know of at the time). Hearing this sample put me in shock for ten minutes
realmente muy apreciable y visionario
🔥 from Nebraska!
Great sound!
So ahead of its time!
Wendy Carlos seems to be paying homage to this in "Timesteps". :)
the percussion makes me think of jan hammer's suspense themes in his music for miami vice in the mid 1980s using fairlight, sequencers etc.
If it simply wasn’t for this incredible lady When it rain and Real wouldn’t have been made, my respect to this lady she was ahead of her time fr
wow i'm really impressed to hear that after seing the date
INCREÍBLE 🇨🇱😱😱😱estamos ablando de 1968
Delia.....She was ahead for her time......sounds the house music....hear on the radio in Italy today
Remember, children: everybody ain't loyal!
Amazing
A pioneer woman ahead of her time
Very cool!
minimalist sampling drone she saw it before everyone
if youtoube said this was 2020 I would believe it
I hear a lot of sounds the Residents used later on.
+misterbamboostick hah! the Residents (Hardy Fox/Homer Flynn) are the biggest rip-off artists of all time. Fuck them.
I hear a lot of shit
so fucking crazy! wow. thanks, Peter Kember
Wowww I love this
I love this
Very clean sound....
This is a woman who knew what music was
если эти сэмплы структурировать в современные рисунки и брэйки,получиться очень круто
1000 years front ....amazing
Brilliant
What a genuis. 👍🏿
She was Aphex Twin before Aphex was even born.
OMG this is like cowbell. I can her pieces of several different songs in this. Hell, even Star Trek! This gal was a 100 years ahead of her time.
Sent my mind to another dimension
She's just the best. It's easy to forget looking at the pretty picture how fucking good she is, but she wails.
very cool
bump. not sure humans will pioneer sounds again like this
Once in an interview, Ralf Hutter, spoke about the influence of arrangements futuristic jazz Disselvet, as well as intrudução effects exploited by Ray Scott in his música.Porém all hampered by the lack of an electronic rhythmic, and he and Florian They took a long time to develop, such as electronic beat and even inexistentes.Derbyshire instruments basically in the same period of emergence of the Organization (kraftwerk) faced the same problems.
I'm in love.
Those funk-esque stabs are quality!! Would love to work with her on a cinematic film score or ambient collection. Doctor Who theme will most likely see the planet out.
True pioneer.
GENIA
Thank you so much for posting. Another piece of the Delia Derbyshire puzzle. The appellation "tortured genius" is applied far too often, but Delia was the poster child. Her genius lives on in every random sound we hear.
she made it, dance queen..
brilliant
excellent
nice dark ambient minimal ... great .... !