Delia Derbyshire was a legend in the world of electronic music. She worked and recorded at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop throughout the 1960s and into the early '70s. She is best known for creating the music for the original Doctor Who in 1963, based on the composition by Ron Grainer, who wanted to give her co-writing credits but the BBC overlords nixed it because they wanted workshop staff to remain anonymous. What a bunch of Daleks.
Additionally, she was part of an electronic studio group called White Noise. The one album she participated on is called An Electric Storm. The final song on the album, "Black Mass: An Electric Storm in Hell", is a bit terrifying to say the least.
Pot Au Feu begins with a tidal wave of noise that leads into a Jaws-like pair of notes. Blurpy bottle boops and piercing synth tones arrive, joined by a number of other percussive sounds and a tense synth melody. It's all very urgent and ominous and amazing.
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