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Tag Archives: electronic music
Preserving electronic music
Can you name ten famous Belgians? When first moving to the UK this joke quite often came up. Finding an answer to the question was easy enough and no, Hercule Poirot is fictional and not on the list. Although several … Continue reading
Doctor Who – the Cambridge connection
A few days ago I heard the news that Delia Derbyshire (1937-2001) had been posthumously awarded an honorary PhD from Coventry University. I’d known her name for many years, but hadn’t realised that she was a Cambridge alumna, attending Girton … Continue reading
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