Download this track free (mp3 or FLAC) from: http://www.trafficexperiment.net/traffic-experiment-vashta-nerada-doctor-who-...
Vashta Nerada [Doctor Who Theme] is a reworking of Ron Grainer and Delia Derbyshire's classic Doctor Who theme by UK art rock band Traffic Experiment, recorded with producer George Shilling at Bank Cottage Studio. TE's good friend Rich Wakefield of FX Media filmed the recording and produced this video.
The audio track is available to download for free as a high quality mp3 or FLAC file for our registered fans here (it's completely free to sign up): http://www.trafficexperiment.net/traffic-experiment-vashta-nerada-doctor-who-...
Traffic Experiment are:
- Stuart Chalmers: guitars/synths
- Simon James White: bass guitar
- Tom Vincent: drums
Featuring:
- Harri Norris: vocals
Engineered, mixed and mastered by George Shilling at Bank Cottage Studio.
Produced by Stuart Chalmers and George Shilling.
Filmed and edited by Richard Wakefield (FX Media).
Vashta Nerada [Doctor Who Theme] is based on "Doctor Who" written by Ron Grainer and realised by Delia Derbyshire.
Thank you to Warner Chappell for allowing us to release this.
It's like Floyd meets Howell
MrJakeTerror 1 day ago
This is one thing about Doctor Who that I think is absolutely Awsomazing!
It sounds like Echoes from Pink Floyd but it have the melody of the Universe, how something strange in a strange land, it's complete fantastic!
Wonderfull performance!
HrDunkel 3 weeks ago in playlist Favorite videos
Too Awesome for words!!! :)
Jbscoolsims 4 weeks ago
Sounds a bit like Pink Floyd! Pretty damn good.
Puddingbat 4 weeks ago
Absolutely awesome! And based on the strength of this I downloaded the sampler EP then bought the album.
modtalkUK 1 month ago
amazing i didnt not know a girl sung the bit were it sounds like it is an instrument :)
marykate9311 1 month ago
Bitchin'.
Ornsack 1 month ago
Simply Amazing!!!!! Wonderful performace !
omonroig 1 month ago
@sylvislellis77 if you go to the link provided you can get the song for free
ezio7x 1 month ago
Needs fewer vocals, and I felt the intro was a bit lengthy, but rather enjoyable overall. Bit of a celtic feel to it at times.
redbaronorcrowley 1 month ago