
David Vorhaus is an American-born classical bass player with a background in both physics and electronic engineering. He co-founded the band The White Noise in London in 1969 with Delia Derbyshire and Brian Hodgson. Though Derbyshire and Hodgson left the group in the early 70s, Vorhaus continued to record under the name The White Noise. In 1969 The White Noise released the groundbreaking album An Electric Storm on Island Records. The album was created using a variety of tape manipulation techniques
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Tropical Green (B) - Instrumental Version
Mainframe Blues
In Shadow
Light Moves
Snide Rhythms
Tropical Green
The Great Chip Takeover
Pulsar 7
Look and Learn
Clouds In White Chiffon
Dreams and Illusions
Nebula
Pulsar (7 B)
Movement I
Build Up To
Living Stream
A Sense of Wonder
Voyager One
Virtual Reality
Amorphous
Cultures and Colours
Weightless
Interstellar
A Delicate Balance
Movement II
Automatic
the diy machine
Rhythm Sticks
Gyroscope
Dream Waves
Three (D)
Tempus
Creation
Design Technology
Inferno
Sanctus
Undercurrent
Interaction
Desert Mirage
Lemmings
Sea of Tranquillity
My Brain's Full!
The Machine Room
Sea of Tranquility (B)
Energizer
Runes
Fleeting Shadows
Laughing Gas
Movement II (Continued)
Under The Lens
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