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radiophonic$507308$ - tradução para holandês

EXPERIMENTAL AUDIO RECORDING STUDIO
BBC radiophonic workshop; Bbc radiophonic workshop; Radiophonic; Radiophonic Workshop; The BBC Radiophonic Workshop
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  • Dick Mills, BBC Radiophonic Workshop reunion live at the Roundhouse in 2009.

radiophonic      
adj. radiofonisch, betreffende produceren van geluid door stralingsenergie
for your own good         
1999 STUDIO ALBUM BY PET SHOP BOYS
For Your Own Good; Happiness Is an Option; Boy Strange; Footsteps (Pet Shop Boys song); In Denial (song); The Only One (Pet Shop Boys song); Radiophonic (song); Vampires (Pet Shop Boys song)
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Definição

radiophonic
¦ adjective relating to or denoting sound produced electronically.

Wikipédia

BBC Radiophonic Workshop

The BBC Radiophonic Workshop was one of the sound effects units of the BBC, created in 1958 to produce incidental sounds and new music for radio and, later, television. The unit is known for its experimental and pioneering work in electronic music and music technology, as well as its popular scores for programmes such as Doctor Who and Quatermass and the Pit during the 1950s and 1960s.

The original Radiophonic Workshop was based in the BBC's Maida Vale Studios in Delaware Road, Maida Vale, London. The Workshop was closed in March 1998, although much of its traditional work had already been outsourced by 1995. Its members included Daphne Oram, Delia Derbyshire, David Cain, John Baker, Paddy Kingsland, Glynis Jones, Maddalena Fagandini and Richard Yeoman-Clark.