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Dr Who - Regeneration Mix (749k) |
I recorded this digitally
using sounds from a Yamaha DX7 and TARDIS samples. It's a theme
tune for the nineties, but without losing sight of the original
version. I've restored the original mode of the piece from its
change in the 80s to a simple minor key (McCulloch's version).
The original was in the key of E, but used only the white notes
(which makes it a Phrygrian or something! Answers on a postcard
to...)This helps give it back some of the mystery which was lost.
(Was Keff aware of this, I wonder, or didn't he realise? ;-) This
was the version we used on Regeneration Of The Daleks - Enjoy!
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Dr Who - Retro Mix (704k) |
This is a version of the theme tune which was originaly intended as a tribute to the sixties version. It is reasonably authentic up until the
"chorus", where I have added elements from each of the 80s versions, such as a Keff-style fuzzy voice, Dominic Glynn's trademark
pitch-bend and various Howell-sounding FX here and there...
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Dr Who - Jubilee Mix (1.3 meg) |
This is a full length rearrangement of the original theme. The sounds are a lot more layered, often with nine or ten separate tracks running together at the same time to create a much
thicker texture. Heavy used of spacy phased sounds gives the piece a psychadelic feel, and a more authentic bass sound recreates
he atmosphere of the 1980 Peter Howell remix, with touches of Dominic Glynn's Trial of a Timelord version.
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*New* Dr Who - Mobius Mix (1.3 meg) |
This is our latest full length rearrangement of the theme. The sounds are hopefully a bit thicker
than the Jubilee version, the bassline more aggressive and it reaches more of a crescendo at the end. Download it, have a listen and let us know what you thought of it!!
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Dr Who - Bill Bailey's Dr Qui (960k) |
Viewers in Britain might have seen Bill Bailey's hilarious Dr Who stand-up sketches on TV, but for those abroad or those who
missed it I managed to record his Belgian jazz version of the theme tune "Doctor Qui" as a high quality mp3 for all to hear.
This is NOT by us - it's from the TV. Officially it's copyrighted by the BBC, but I don't see why they should mind anyone else
listening to it seeing as it was openly broadcast to all on British terrestial TV. Anyway, it's a must for all Dr Who fans!!
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