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Doctor Who: Revenge of the Cybermen
[ CD / Album (Jewel Case) ]

Doctor Who: Revenge of the Cybermen

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In a delightful fusion of electronic wizardry and timeless sci-fi nostalgia, Carey Blyton, Peter Howell, and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop team up to deliver a sonic masterpiece on "Doctor Who - Revenge Of The Cybermen - Original Soundtrack." From the iconic "oo-wee-oo" of the TARDIS to the menacing hum of the Cybermen, this album is a rollercoaster of atmospheric sounds that will transport you straight into the heart of the Doctor Who universe.

Blyton's compositions inject a sense of playfulness and whimsy into the score, perfectly complementing the action-packed adventures of the Time Lord. Howell's expert production work adds layers of depth and texture, creating a rich tapestry of sound that is both retro and futuristic. And of course, no Doctor Who soundtrack would be complete without the signature otherworldly sounds of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, whose avant-garde electronic experimentation adds a touch of eerie beauty to the mix.

Tracks like "Invasion of the Cybermen" and "Terror in Space" are standout moments, blending suspenseful melodies with pulsating beats that will have you on the edge of your seat. And let's not forget the infectious theme tune that will have you humming along long after the album has ended.

Overall, "Doctor Who - Revenge Of The Cybermen - Original Soundtrack" is a delightful romp through time and space that will please both die-hard Whovians and casual listeners alike. So grab your sonic screwdriver and get ready for a sonic adventure like no other.

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About the artist

Carey Blyton with Peter Howell & The BBC Radiophonic Workshop

Carey Blyton may not be a household name, but his impact on the realm of innovative electronic music cannot be understated. Teaming up with the legendary Peter Howell of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Blyton brought a quirky, avant-garde edge to the realm of experimental soundscapes. With Blyton's intricate compositions and Howell's technical wizardry, the duo created an otherworldly sonic universe that pushed the boundaries of conventional musical norms. From eerie synth tones to haunting vocal samples, their work was a true testament to the power of collaboration and creativity. But it wasn't just Blyton and Howell who made magic happen - the BBC Radiophonic Workshop played a crucial role in shaping the sound of their music. A collective of talented sonic pioneers, the Workshop was at the forefront of electronic music experimentation in the 1960s and 70s, paving the way for future generations of artists to explore new sonic territories. So next time you're in the mood for something a little out of the ordinary, look no further than the groundbreaking sounds of Carey Blyton, Peter Howell, and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. You won't be disappointed - after all, who said music had to be predictable?

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