Description
These two records, recorded in 1968 and 1975 respectively, were released at the height of The Radiophonic Workshops influence. They showcase the dawning of processed sound, treated sounds and sound design.
Quirky and irreverent BBC Radiophonic Music was originally put out as a specialist demonstration library disc for BBC drama producers. In 1971 the BBC released it commercially. This is the first time it has been made re-available on 180G vinyl in its first and original form.
The Radiophonic Workshop from 1975 was a compilation of the best-known of the Radiophonic Workshops output to date. Again, this is the first time it has seen a 180G vinyl reissue in its original form. Both albums have been remastered for vinyl from the original tapes by the Radiophonic Workshops archivist Mark Ayres. Laminated sleeves. Pressed on 180 gram audiophile vinyl.






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