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It contains a makeup track for ''[[Mouse on the Moon]]'', what may be the bottling factory from [[Ways of Seeing]] and snippets of audio from the ''[[Radiophonic Ladies interview]]''.
It contains a makeup track for ''[[Mouse on the Moon]]'', what may be the bottling factory from [[Ways of Seeing]] and snippets of audio from the ''[[Radiophonic Ladies interview]]''.
=Tracks=
04:55-05:55 [[Mouse on the Moon]] excerpt
06:04-08:30 The [[Tomorrows World interview]]
10:54-12:10 [[Restless Relays]] sped up and slowed down
12:37- Excerpts from the [[Jo Hutton interview]]
=Transcript=
12:37-
<BLOCKQUOTE><I>
I think I like new things that seem new, you know, that they seem like they've always been there.
Here, I think I have a different attitude [...]
A lot of people have a great fear of the new. This is why a lot of what was provided was turned down.
</I></BLOCKQUOTE>
13:53-
<BLOCKQUOTE><I>
Big things started to happen while we were there. The Golden Age of the Radiophonic Workshop
with which... the heading [?] Oh golly!
</I></BLOCKQUOTE>
=References=
<references/>


[[Category:Documentary]]
[[Category:Documentary]]

Revision as of 19:02, 30 December 2025

The Essay

The Essay is a 2025 radio documentary by Hannah Peel.[1]

It contains a makeup track for Mouse on the Moon, what may be the bottling factory from Ways of Seeing and snippets of audio from the Radiophonic Ladies interview.

Tracks

04:55-05:55 Mouse on the Moon excerpt 06:04-08:30 The Tomorrows World interview 10:54-12:10 Restless Relays sped up and slowed down 12:37- Excerpts from the Jo Hutton interview

Transcript

12:37-

I think I like new things that seem new, you know, that they seem like they've always been there. Here, I think I have a different attitude [...] A lot of people have a great fear of the new. This is why a lot of what was provided was turned down.

13:53-

Big things started to happen while we were there. The Golden Age of the Radiophonic Workshop with which... the heading [?] Oh golly!

References