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Long time record collector and purveyor of fine musical flavours Mr. Pedro cooks up a banquet of aural delights every other week: afrobeat to disco and more, time to liven up.

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Los Angeles
14:00 - 16:00

Dina Juntila aka Dina J is a Los Angeles based DJ. record collector and music supervisor. "High Noon" is a seated round about of sounds with the idea that the mix is its own OST for some unknown film. Each month features a special guest with a similar sickness.

David Vorhaus

David Vorhaus

David Vorhaus has been played on NTS shows including Floating World Music., with Souls In Space first played on 1 May 2014.

David Vorhaus is an American-born classical bass player with a background in both physics and electronic engineering. He co-founded the band The White Noise in London in 1969 with Delia Derbyshire and Brian Hodgson. Though Derbyshire and Hodgson left the group in the early 70s, Vorhaus continued to record under the name The White Noise.

In 1969 The White Noise released the groundbreaking album An Electric Storm on Island Records. The album was created using a variety of tape manipulation techniques, and is notable for its early use of the first British synthesizer, the EMS Synthi VCS3. Amongst many oddities, the first track on the album Love Without Sound employed speeded up tape edits of Vorhaus playing the double bass to create violin and cello sounds.

"I use voices a lot too, but not as conventional vocals. I always use a lot of voices, and if somebody having an orgasm in the background is used as part of one of the waveforms, it makes the sound more interesting, without the listener actually knowing what they're hearing." Interview with David Vorhaus

Although not initially commercially successful for Island, it has over the years proved to be a cult classic, going on to sell hundreds of thousands of copies worldwide. It has been namechecked by such contemporary artists as The Orb and Julian Cope, while influencing such contemporary acts Broadcast, Add N to (X), and Stereolab.

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David Vorhaus

David Vorhaus has been played on NTS shows including Floating World Music., with Souls In Space first played on 1 May 2014.

David Vorhaus is an American-born classical bass player with a background in both physics and electronic engineering. He co-founded the band The White Noise in London in 1969 with Delia Derbyshire and Brian Hodgson. Though Derbyshire and Hodgson left the group in the early 70s, Vorhaus continued to record under the name The White Noise.

In 1969 The White Noise released the groundbreaking album An Electric Storm on Island Records. The album was created using a variety of tape manipulation techniques, and is notable for its early use of the first British synthesizer, the EMS Synthi VCS3. Amongst many oddities, the first track on the album Love Without Sound employed speeded up tape edits of Vorhaus playing the double bass to create violin and cello sounds.

"I use voices a lot too, but not as conventional vocals. I always use a lot of voices, and if somebody having an orgasm in the background is used as part of one of the waveforms, it makes the sound more interesting, without the listener actually knowing what they're hearing." Interview with David Vorhaus

Although not initially commercially successful for Island, it has over the years proved to be a cult classic, going on to sell hundreds of thousands of copies worldwide. It has been namechecked by such contemporary artists as The Orb and Julian Cope, while influencing such contemporary acts Broadcast, Add N to (X), and Stereolab.

Original source Last.fm

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Concentric Cacophony
David Vorhaus
KPM Music1982
Scurry (a)
Dave Vorhaus
KPM Music1983
Snide Rhythms
Russe, St. George, Vorhaus
Standard Music Library1969
Souls In Space
Russe, St. George, Vorhaus
Standard Music Library1969
Lure Of The Space Goddess
Russe, St. George, Vorhaus
Standard Music Library1969
Tropical Green (a)
David Vorhaus
KPM Music1993
Video Games
Dave Vorhaus
KPM Music1989