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Delia Ann Derbyshire (5 mai 1937 – 3 juillet 2011) est une musicienne et compositrice britannique de musique concrète et musique électronique. Elle est notamment reconnue pour la réalisation du thème d'ouverture de la série télévisée Doctor Who, composé par Ron Grainer. Formée à la Grammar School de Coventry et au Girton College de Cambridge, elle est diplômée en mathématiques et en musique. En 1959, après avoir approché la maison de disques Decca Records et s'être entendre dire que l'entreprise n'emploie pas de femmes dans ses studios d'enregistrement, elle va travailler pour l'ONU à Genève avant de revenir sur Londres...
Daphne Loves Derby is a band comprised of drummer Stu Clay, bassist David Sparks, and vocalist/guitarist/songwriter Kenny Choi. Daphne Loves Derby hails from Kent, Washington. Their original bassist, Jason Call, left the band in late 2006 to pursue an education at BYU Idaho and serve a full time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Former lead guitarist Spencer Abbott left the band in 2008 after playing with the band for three years. The band has released the EP "Closing Down The Pattern Department" (in 2004), the album "On The Strength Of All Convinced" (in 2005), and...
Windsor for the Derby are an American post-rock band based in Austin, Texas, whose members are originally from Tampa, Florida. Their debut album was released in 1996 on Trance Syndicate, and was produced by Adam Wiltzie, who then joined the group after the release of the album. In 1999 they released a full length record, Difference and Repetition on Michael Gira's Young God Records, including a 7-inch single on Western Vinyl. A collection of B-sides entitled Earnest Powers followed in 2002, after some lineup changes. Bandmembers McNeely and Matz then moved to Philadelphia, eventually signing to Secretly Canadian, where they...