Burials In Several Earths

Radiophonic Workshop, The

SKU: RWSLP001

Barcode: 5060384611761

38.00 £38.00
  • Genre: Electronica
  • Label: Room 13
  • Released Date: 12th May 2017
  • Buying Format:
    10" Box Set

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Burials In Several Earths’ is a brand new work by the legendary Radiophonic Workshop, the soundtrack architects behind classic British TV music such as Doctor Who and The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.

An evocative suite of synth improvisations, Burials In Several Earths evokes the haunting qualities of their classic work whilst exploring fresh new vistas of sound.

Conjuring up atmospheric, immersive textures that mix tried-and-trusted analogue techniques and leading edge digital technologies, the release connects the dots between the work of pioneering British electronic composers such as Delia Derbyshire and artists whose work bares the unmistakable genetic footprint of the Radiophonic Workshop: the likes of Cavern Of Anti-Matter, Pye Corner Audio and Children Of Alice.

The vinyl edition is a deluxe quadruple 10” boxset (including fold-out double-sided poster and download card) featuring edits of the tracks unique to this edition, and an alternate mix that does not appear on the CD and digital versions. Also includes download card.

The formatting is a subtle nod to the retrospective 4 x 10” set the Aphex Twin’s Rephlex label put out in 2003.

Both editions designed by David Chatton Barker, founder of the acclaimed Folklore Tapes label.

The titling of the album and individual tracks were inspired by Francis Bacon’s incomplete1627 literary work New Atlantis, previously used by one of the founders of the Workshop, Daphne Oram, as a manifesto for the original sound sorcery they famously produced in room 13 of the BBC Maida Vale studio complex in London. Room 13 is also the name of the Workshop’s newly minted label.

Features guest appearances from Martyn Ware (The Human League / Heaven 17) and Steve ‘Dub’ Jones (Grammy-award winning mixing engineer for The Chemical Brothers, UNKLE, and New Order).

Recommended for fans of classic synth music such as Tangerine Dream, Manuel Göttsching and Kraftwerk, as well as newer artists such as Oneohtrix Point Never, Huerco S. and Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith.

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Track Listings

Burials In Several Earths Part 1
Burials In Several Earths Part 2
Things Buried In Water Part 1
Things Buried In Water Part 2
Some Hope Of Land Part 1
Some Hope Of Land Part 2
Some Hope Of Land Part 3 (Room 13 Mix)
Not Come To Light

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