Doctor Who: The Krotons
Brian Hodgson And The BBC Radiophonic Workshop


Silva Screen Records 05/24/2013 Vinyl (738572137175)
 

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# Track   Duration
Side One
1.Doctor Who (New Opening Theme, 1967) 
2.The Learning Hall 
3.Door Opens 
4.Entry Into The Machine 
5.Tardis (New Landing) 
6.Wasteland Atmosphere 
7.Machine And City Theme 
8.Machine Exterior 
9.Panels Open 
10.Dispersal Unit 
11.Sting 
12.Selris' House 
# Track   Duration
Side Two
1.Machine Interior 
2.Snake Bleeps Low 
3.Silver Hose (The Snake) 
4.Snake Bleeps High 
5.Teaching Machine Hums 
6.Forcefield 
7.Burning Light 
8.Birth Of A Kroton 
9.Kroton Theme 
10.Kroton Dies 
11.Link / Rising Hum 
12.Kroton Dies (Alternative) 
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The Krotons (Doctor Who)

Added on Friday, May 24, 2013  

The Krotons (Doctor Who)

Brian Hodgson and The BBC Radiophonic Workshop The Krotons

The second archive release of a Doctor Who soundtrack since the Doctor Who 2005 British TV comeback, featuring a collection of ‘special sounds’ by British electronic composer Brian Hodgson.

Doctor Who – The Krotons is a 4 episode Doctor Who serial first broadcast in weekly parts from 28 December 1968 to 18 January 1969.

Brian Hodgson was a member of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and worked closely with Delia Derbyshire, the seminal figure of English electronic music. As the original sound effects creator for Doctor Who he was responsible for the chilling Dalek voices and the powerhouse sound of the Tardis lifting off. Brian created The Tardis sound in 1963, running a back door key for his mother’s house along the bass string of a dismembered piano and treating it electronically. The sound of The Tardis lift-off is still in use.



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