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===Unit Delta Plus=== In 1966 while working at the BBC, Derbyshire, fellow Radiophonic Workshop member [[Brian Hodgson]] and [[Electronic Music Studios (London) Ltd|EMS]] founder [[Peter Zinovieff]] set up Unit Delta Plus,<ref name="Guardian Obit"/> an organisation which they intended to use to create and promote electronic music. Based in a studio in Zinovieff's townhouse in [[Putney]], they exhibited their music at experimental and electronic music festivals, including the 1966 ''The Million Volt Light and Sound Rave'', at which [[The Beatles]]' "[[Carnival of Light]]" had its only public performance. In 1966, she recorded a demo with [[Anthony Newley]] entitled "Moogies Bloogies", but Newley moved to the United States and the song was left unreleased until 2014. After a troubled performance at the [[Royal College of Art]], in 1967, the unit disbanded.<ref name="Unit Delta Plus">{{cite web |title=Unit Delta Plus |website=Delia-derbyshire.org |url=http://www.delia-derbyshire.org/unitdeltaplus.php |access-date=25 July 2008}}</ref>
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