Spitfire Audio’s latest instrument captures the sound of the Radiophonic Workshop, the hugely influential BBC department “purely for making bonkers noises”


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The BBC Radiophonic Workshop was a department at the British Broadcasting Corporation that not only produced electronic sound effects and music for beloved shows such as Doctor Who and Tomorrow’s World, but also played host to some of the most influential innovators in early electronic music.

Set up by pioneering noisemaker Daphne Oram, the Workshop acted as a centre for creative and technological experimentation over four decades, before closing shop in 1998. Since then, the Workshop’s archives have been quietly gathering dust at the BBC’s Maida Vale Studios: until now.