Basil Kirchin

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Primitive London 1 02:37 Tools
I Start Counting (Demo) 03:40 Tools
Primitive London 2 02:06 Tools
Once Upon A Time 25:20 Tools
Primitive London 3 02:48 Tools
Heart Of The North 03:08 Tools
Prelude And Dawn 03:49 Tools
Primitive London 4 03:07 Tools
Mind On The Run 02:10 Tools
The Observer 03:41 Tools
Conclusion 01:43 Tools
Primitive London 5 01:16 Tools
Neutral Background 02:41 Tools
Communication 00:33 Tools
Primitive London 6 01:10 Tools
Reflection 02:01 Tools
Vulnavia 02:36 Tools
Special Relativity 22:58 Tools
Research Laboratory 00:58 Tools
Sketch 2 03:22 Tools
Lunch Hour Pops 00:55 Tools
Paranoia 02:45 Tools
The Operation 00:42 Tools
Viva Tamla Motown 03:50 Tools
Assignment K 3 00:40 Tools
Where To Go 02:19 Tools
Dr. Phibes' Theme 02:22 Tools
The Lonely Ones 02:50 Tools
Pageing Sullivan 02:34 Tools
Phibes' House (Source) 00:36 Tools
Phibes Revealed 02:01 Tools
The Dice Is Cast 02:33 Tools
Two And Two Are One (Part 1) 02:13 Tools
Sketch 1 05:31 Tools
Four Against Seven 02:25 Tools
Interaction 02:04 Tools
Silicon Chip 01:23 Tools
Vulnavia (Reprise) 03:17 Tools
Negatives 02:04 Tools
E+Me 10:04 Tools
Dr. Phibes' Waltz / Cage Full Of Bats 03:26 Tools
Phibes Visits Dr. Longstreet / The Curse Of Blood / Injection 01:32 Tools
The Freelance 1 04:09 Tools
Phibes' Preparations / Locusts 04:37 Tools
Suite Of Unused Music 11:45 Tools
Charmaine / Medley 02:27 Tools
Packing, Printing And Light Assembly 01:37 Tools
I Start Counting (Demo) (From Fuzzy Felt Folk) 03:41 Tools
War March Of The Priests 02:30 Tools
Amundo 02:06 Tools
Bye Bye 08:28 Tools
Plaques And Tangles 03:55 Tools
Tzuris Oy Vey 04:19 Tools
Dr. Phibes Theme (Reprise) 01:18 Tools
Spiked 01:27 Tools
We Don't Care 02:09 Tools
Negatives (Previously Unreleased) 02:04 Tools
Fugue 01:45 Tools
Face Blind 01:23 Tools
The Freelance 2 04:07 Tools
My Unintended 00:46 Tools
I Start Counting 03:39 Tools
Sketch Three 03:09 Tools
Folie a Deux 01:13 Tools
Head Steam 00:40 Tools
Part I - Integration (Non-Racial) 20:27 Tools
Shuttered Room 5 08:28 Tools
Charcoal Sketch 2 02:10 Tools
Forced march 01:28 Tools
The Freelance 3 09:51 Tools
Rise And Revolt 06:42 Tools
Over The Rainbow (End Titles) 01:42 Tools
Emergence 17:58 Tools
Packing, Printing & Light Assembley 01:37 Tools
Bells 07:41 Tools
Music Box (Source) 00:31 Tools
Concept Suite feat. The Atonals 05:09 Tools
Kitchen Kirchin Excerpt 1 04:07 Tools
The Freelance 4 07:41 Tools
Broad Highway 01:34 Tools
Part II - The Human Element 17:45 Tools
Evolution 17:00 Tools
The Freelance - Abstract Jazz 1 04:09 Tools
Birds 2 00:00 Tools
Bye Bye 1941 08:28 Tools
Kitchen Kirchin Excerpt 2 00:00 Tools
Mute 4 01:00 Tools
Mrs mantus 02:10 Tools
The Freelance - Abstract Jazz 2 04:07 Tools
The Mutations 5 02:10 Tools
The Freelance (Abstract Jazz 3) 09:51 Tools
I Start Counting - 2 22:58 Tools
Rank Xerox 1 02:10 Tools
Quantum Part 1 (Opening section) 02:10 Tools
The Freelance (Abstract Jazz 4) 07:41 Tools
Birds And Bangs 00:00 Tools
Sketch 3 00:00 Tools
I Start Counting (Vocal) - 1 00:00 Tools
Schurmatt Austistic Children Tape 00:00 Tools
Mrs. Mantus 00:00 Tools
War March Of The Priests (Main Title) 02:10 Tools
Dr. Phibes, Pt. 1 17:58 Tools
The Abominable Dr. Phibes (Original Score) 00:00 Tools
Theme One 22:58 Tools
Bonus - Unused Phibes Music Suite (Unedited) [Part A] 00:00 Tools
Quantum, Pt. 1: Once upon a Time 25:20 Tools
Third World - 1 04:07 Tools
Third World - 3 04:09 Tools
I Start Counting - 5 00:45 Tools
Silicon Sessions 25:20 Tools
Third World - 2 04:07 Tools
First Meeting 22:58 Tools
Spring Is Tor Love 00:46 Tools
Concept Suite 'Secret Conversations Between Instruments' 05:09 Tools
Bonus - Unused Phibes Music Suite (Unedited) [Part B] 25:20 Tools
part one - once upon a time 00:00 Tools
Je Suis Pourquoi 22:58 Tools
Dr. Phibes, Pt. 2 04:07 Tools
Third World - 5 01:45 Tools
Third World - 6 01:45 Tools
Move and Countermove 00:46 Tools
I Start Counting - 3 01:45 Tools
I Start Counting - 4 07:41 Tools
Third World - 4 01:45 Tools
Quantum, Pt. 2: Special Relativity 22:58 Tools
Third World - 7 01:11 Tools
Part I: Integration (Non-Racial) 10:04 Tools
The Good Guys 00:46 Tools
Third World - 11 07:41 Tools
Third World - 9 00:45 Tools
I Start Counting - 6 09:51 Tools
Third World - 10 01:45 Tools
Third World - 8 00:45 Tools
Part II: The Human Element 17:00 Tools
Theme Two 00:28 Tools
Theme One (small group) 04:07 Tools
I Start Counting [Demo Version] 22:58 Tools
Part 2 - The Human Element 17:01 Tools
Time Link Four 00:28 Tools
Nostalgia 01:45 Tools
Part 3 - Emergence 17:58 Tools
Petal on a Wind 17:01 Tools
My Unintended (Or Ballad Of The Basal Ganglia) 00:46 Tools
Insecurities 01:45 Tools
New View (A) 01:45 Tools
First Steps 01:45 Tools
Part 4 - Evolution 17:01 Tools
New View (B) - 60 Second Edit 09:51 Tools
New View (C) - 60 Second Edit 01:45 Tools
Part 1 - Integration (Non-Racial) 17:59 Tools
The Freelance (Abstract Jazz 2) 04:07 Tools
The Freelance (Abstract Jazz 1) 04:09 Tools
The Scene Around 17:01 Tools
The Hustle 17:01 Tools
Heavy Machinery 00:28 Tools
A Simple Truth 01:45 Tools
A Gentle Yearning 01:45 Tools
Link A.5 (Marimba) 01:45 Tools
Packing, Printing & Light Assembly 00:45 Tools
Link A.2 00:45 Tools
The Freelance - Abstract Jazz 4 07:41 Tools
Club Date 00:45 Tools
Dr. Phibes Theme 01:11 Tools
Link A.7 00:45 Tools
Link B.3 01:27 Tools
The Freelance - Abstract Jazz 3 09:51 Tools
Emergence (Part 3) 17:58 Tools
Ticking Over 00:00 Tools
Folie À Deux 00:00 Tools
Link B.5 (Piano) 01:27 Tools
Chrysalis 00:00 Tools
Concept Suite Featuring The Atonals "Secret Conversations Between Instruments" 00:45 Tools
Packing Orinting + Light Assembly 00:00 Tools
Evolution (Part 4) 17:00 Tools
Communications 05:09 Tools
Concept Suite Feat. The Atonals (Secret Conversations Between Instruments) 05:09 Tools
Primitive London 02:38 Tools
Link B.4 04:07 Tools
Charmaine/Dr. Phibes Medley 02:17 Tools
Part III - Emergence 17:58 Tools
Part I - Integration 02:13 Tools
I Start Counting (Demo Version) 04:07 Tools
Introduction 04:07 Tools
Exotic Butterfly 10:04 Tools
Two and Two Are One, Pt. 1 02:13 Tools
Two and Two Are One (part one) 02:13 Tools
The Day Starts 04:07 Tools
The Abominable Dr. Phibes (Ori 02:13 Tools
Part IV - Evolution 17:58 Tools
Main Title 17:00 Tools
Mahjune 17:00 Tools
War of the Priests 17:58 Tools
Four Seasons 17:58 Tools
Worlds Within Worlds, Part 1: Integration (Non-Racial) 10:04 Tools
Emergence (extract) 17:58 Tools
E And Me 10:04 Tools
Border Incident 02:58 Tools
Paging Sullivan 17:58 Tools
Music Box 17:58 Tools
1. The Abominable Dr Phibes A 17:58 Tools
Eastern Attitudes 02:58 Tools
Asian Abstract 02:58 Tools
Charcoal Sketches - Sketch 1 10:04 Tools
I Start Counting- Track 5 10:04 Tools
The Heist 17:58 Tools
First Step (b) 04:19 Tools
The Abominable Dr. Phibes - Main Title 04:19 Tools
Viva Motown 04:19 Tools
Once Upon A Time (Excerpt) 02:58 Tools
Finale 02:30 Tools
The Old Record 02:30 Tools
Arrival At The Lighthouse 02:30 Tools
The Locals 02:58 Tools
Prologue - A Child's Nightmare 02:58 Tools
Ferry Crossing 02:58 Tools
Assignment K3 02:58 Tools
Melissa 10:04 Tools
Packing, Printing and Light As 10:04 Tools
mrs.mantus 10:04 Tools
Escape Into Fantasy 10:04 Tools
The Abominable Dr. Phibes 10:04 Tools
Ethan Gets It 02:30 Tools
Summer Sun/Susannah And The Mill 02:30 Tools
Family Reunion 02:30 Tools
I Start Counting - Track 4 02:30 Tools
Dr. Phibes' Theme (Repise) 10:04 Tools
Worlds Within Worlds, Part 2: The Human Element 02:58 Tools
basil kirchin - the abominable dr phibes soundtrack 02:30 Tools
Two Friends 02:30 Tools
Leaving The Past Behind (End Title) 02:30 Tools
Assignment K 3 (feat. John Coleman) 02:30 Tools
A New Day (Main Title) 02:30 Tools
Prelude & Dawn 02:58 Tools
Epilouge 17:00 Tools
Deauville 02:58 Tools
Asian Upheaval 02:58 Tools
Concept Suite: Secret Conversations Between Instruments 02:58 Tools
Journey Across Asia 02:58 Tools
All Car Call 17:00 Tools
Escape Across France 17:00 Tools
The Sea Route 17:00 Tools
Bad News 17:00 Tools
Where the Action is 17:00 Tools
War March Of The Priests (The Abominable Dr. Phibes OST) 02:30 Tools
Phibes' House (Source) [The Abominable Dr Phibes] 02:30 Tools
Can't Go Home Again / Improvisations For A Serial Killer 02:30 Tools
The Party 02:30 Tools
Shuttered Room 5 (feat. Jack Nathan) 02:30 Tools
Love Theme 02:30 Tools
Another Time, Another Place 02:30 Tools
Susannah Opens The Red Door 02:30 Tools
Worlds Within Worlds, Part 3: Emergence 02:30 Tools
Aunt Agatha Finds The Body 02:30 Tools
Over The Rainbow 02:30 Tools
Birth of an Adventure 02:30 Tools
I Start Counting - Track 3 02:30 Tools
Asian Turbulence 02:30 Tools
01 - Basil Kirchin - 01 - Basil Kirchin - 01 - War March Of The Priests (Main Titles) 02:58 Tools
Harry's Bar 02:58 Tools
Phibes Visits Dr. Longstreet/Curse Of Blood/Injection 02:58 Tools
I Start Counting 3 02:58 Tools
Interlude for Cello, Harpsichord and Bass 02:58 Tools
charcoal sketches 02:58 Tools
Dr. Phibes' Waltz (from The Abominable Doctor Phibes; 1971) 02:58 Tools
Phibes visits dr. Longstreet - Curse of blood - Injection 02:58 Tools
1 02:58 Tools
Where the Action is (Avenging Eagle) 02:58 Tools
Dr. Phibes Theme (Reprise) [The Abominable Dr Phibes] 02:58 Tools
Dr Phibes' Waltz-Cage Full Of Bats [The Abominable Dr Phibes] 02:58 Tools
Phibes Visits Dr Longstreet-The Curse Of Blood-Injection [The Abominable Dr Phibes] 02:58 Tools
Suite Of Unused Music [The Abominable Dr Phibes] 02:58 Tools
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Experimental composer Basil Kirchin was born in Great Britain in 1927. He made his professional debut in December 1941 at London's Paramount, playing drums in his father Ivor Kirchin's jazz band, and remained a fixture of the group throughout the remainder of World War II, playing 14 shows per week. After the war ended, Kirchin joined Harry Roy's newly-formed New 1946 Orchestra (one of the first true British big bands) as a featured soloist, gaining national exposure via the band's regular appearances on BBC radio. As the decade drew to a close, Kirchin signed on with the Ted Heath Big Band, at the time arguably the most popular big band in all of Europe. In 1952 he returned to London to form his own group, installing his father as co-leader and recruiting trumpeters Tony Grant, Stan Palmer, Bobby Orr, and Norman Baron; saxophonists Ronnie Baker, Duncan Lamont, Pete Warner, John Xerri and Alex Leslie, pianist Harry South, bassist Ronnie Seabrook, vocalist Johnny Grant, and arranger John Clarke. The Kirchin Band made its debut on September 8 with a year-long residency at the Edinburgh Fountainbridge Palais, followed in November 1953 by an engagement at the Belfast Plaza Ballroom that extended into the spring of 1954. At the same time, the group also backed singer Ruby Murray during a 13-week series for Radio Luxembourg. In mid-1954 Ivor Kirchin was critically injured in an auto accident, and Basil attempted to lead the band on his own. Without a head for business, however, he struggled to keep the operation afloat before ultimately dissolving the line-up. Once Ivor recovered he returned to work, and with the formation of the New Kirchin Band -- a unit featuring four trumpeters, four saxophonists and three percussionists -- their sound veered away from traditional big band jazz to a more rhythmic, brassy approach that proved extremely popular with listeners, and after just ten months in existence, they placed fourth in a Melody Maker reader poll of Britain's most popular groups. After recording four singles and an EP for Decca, the Kirchin Band signed to Parlophone, where they collaborated with future Beatles' producer George Martin -- moreover, they were the first band to travel with their own P.A. system, and Basil obsessively recorded each live performance and rehearsal session, including now-legendary dates backing Billy Eckstine and Sarah Vaughan. However, he felt increasingly confined by the limitations of the big band model, and at the peak of the Kirchin Band's fame, announced its dissolution in 1957, spending the next few years traveling the globe, including extended stays in India and the U.S. After arriving in Sydney for what would amount to a two-year stay in Australia, Kirchin left his luggage -- including nine hand-compiled 7" tapes containing only the absolute highlights of the Kirchin Band's five-year run -- aboard his ship. Days later he received an apologetic phone call from the docks: In the process of removing the cargo from the ship, his luggage fell into the sea, and everything was destroyed -- in effect, his life's work was lost, with only their studio sessions to document the group's music. Although Kirchin finally returned to Britain in the spring of 1961, he abandoned traditional jazz forever, instead working with engineer Keith Herd on a series of electronic compositions written for imaginary films -- from there, he was commissioned to score a number of actual films, television programs, documentaries, and theatrical productions. In 1964, Kirchin began pursuing an approach he dubbed World Within Worlds -- essentially, he began combining traditional instruments with wildlife sounds and the amplified noise of insects, painstakingly editing and manipulating the results to create beautiful yet utterly alien soundscapes that clearly anticipated the subsequent ambient experiments of Brian Eno, as well as a generation of electronic artists like Aphex Twin. Not until the Swiss tape recording manufacturing firm Nagra issued their next-generation tape machines and microphones in 1967 was Kirchin able to acquire the technology necessary to fully realize his vision -- his source material grew more and more obscure, and his tape manipulations grew more and more extreme with each new project, discovering new "inner sounds" virtually inaudible at standard playback speeds. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.