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[[Brian Hodgson]]: [[Kaleidophon]] was David Vorhaus and Delia and me. David Vorhaus picked us up at a lecture we did with [Peter] Zinovieff at Goldsmith's College and he and Delia took one look at each other and decided they were madly in love, so we set up Kaleidophon in Camden Town.<ref>Brian Hodgson in the [[GLOSPOT1104 sleeve notes]]</ref>
[[Brian Hodgson]]: [[Kaleidophon]] was David Vorhaus and Delia and me. David Vorhaus picked us up at a lecture we did with [Peter] Zinovieff at Goldsmith's College and he and Delia took one look at each other and decided they were madly in love, so we set up Kaleidophon in Camden Town.<ref>Brian Hodgson in the [[GLOSPOT1104 sleeve notes]]</ref>
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=See also=
* David can been seen in video talking about music some years later in the BBC "[[The New Sound of Music]]" documentary


=References=
=References=

Revision as of 23:01, 10 December 2015

David Vorhaus holding his Kaleidophon instrument

Delia: I was giving a lecture at Morley College in London and he came up to me afterwards. He played the double bass, the same as I did, and he was already doing tracks for the Ballet Rambert and we got together and started this album.[1]

David Vorhaus: I guess it [my interest in electronic music] started around 30 years ago when I met Brian Hodgson and Delia Derbyshire, who were then in a band called Unit Delta Plus. I was on my way to an orchestral gig when the conductor told me that there was a lecture next door on the subject of electronic music. The lecture was fantastic and we got on like a house on fire, starting the Kaliedophon studio about a week later! [2]

Brian Hodgson: Kaleidophon was David Vorhaus and Delia and me. David Vorhaus picked us up at a lecture we did with [Peter] Zinovieff at Goldsmith's College and he and Delia took one look at each other and decided they were madly in love, so we set up Kaleidophon in Camden Town.[3]

See also

  • David can been seen in video talking about music some years later in the BBC "The New Sound of Music" documentary

References