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Remixes and Rearrangements of the Doctor Who theme composed by Ron Grainer and realized by Delia Derbyshire.

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    Howell 40th Anniversary Mix

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021


    I have made a Doctor Who theme remix to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the 1980's Doctor Who era.

    Doctor How

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021


    I am submitting this new remix to your site. A version I did back in 2008 (under the name DistantJ) is floating around the internet and I found out recently that people had been looking for me, so I decided to make a new version.

    DG 1986 Closing Recreation

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021


    A new user who would love to submit a remix to the whomix platform... hopefully.

    Uncaged

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021


    Hey. Don't know if this website is still open to submissions. But I figured it wouldn't hurt to try and submit. This is a remix I made which incorporates elements of heavy modern day EDM in it. Because I figured the site needs more of that. xD

    Doctor Who '82

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021


    Please find attached my submission for whomix. It's intended as a tribute to the Peter Howell arrangement to accompany my version of the title sequence from 1982. You can see the video of the title sequence here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0fqP4z-rAk

    With many a violin

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2018


    Hi, I'm Joseph Mollohan III and this is the theme I made for my youtube channel, here's the link https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3BPZFyRV6EZ2iX7UneLzow basically it's the Doctor Who theme but in violin, hence the ridiculous title. Please enjoy.

    Pokemix (a.k.a. Retromix II)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2018


    “...Where are we, Doctor?” “Definitely somewhere on Earth, Ace. 1988, I think...? But something's different about it...” *Suddenly the Doctor ducks to avoid a random discharge of electricity aimed at his finger. He turns around, and running towards him is... an adorable, cuddly Pikachu!?* What would happen if the T.A.R.D.I.S. landed in the Kanto region? Well, I imagine that it would start a bit like this... I created this simple retro mix as a way of celebrating the 20th anniversary of Pokémon on the 27th of February this year. Happy Pokémon Day, everyone :D (even though this could easily be ridiculously early/late xD)

    Melancholy

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2018


    Not sure if you're still accepting submissions, but see attached anywayz...

    WOOEEEOOOOH

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2018


    Did this for a friend’s audio drama years ago (which never got made). Hopefully you’ll appreciate it. Thanks!

    Raspberry Pi Zero

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018


    Crunchy Who’ was the last one by the way. But, in a totally different vain, here is an attempt to be as faithful as possible - up until the Doctorin The Tardis drums kick in - but the twist is, the tune is being synthesized live by a £4 Raspberry Pi Zero, with a 99p USB audio interface thingie. Description (lifted from my SoundCloud page) - This track has 8 Virtual Analog monosynths, one wavetable synth (polysynth but with polyphony set to 1 as I am somewhat lax with the noteOff messages throughout!) and a single sample replay synth for the Tardis takeoff effect. The VAsynths are : Channel 1 : kick/tom - noise, bandpass filtered slightly resonant, and an EG to shape the amplitude Channel 2 : snare (same setting as 1 but up the scale) Channel 3 : the old faithful 'Martyn Ware Glitterclap' - these 3 are not exactly canonical but I wanted to add in a blast of "Human League do Gary Glitter / Doctorin the Tardis" for the outro. This is a burst of noise modulated by a square wave LFO, shaped by an EG to become a decaying train of noise pulses, bandpass filtered and quite resonant to emphasise the clappiness Channels 4 and 5 - a pair of Radiophonic Wobulators, sin waves which warm up (some Phase Distortion, some morphing to slightly square) under a slow ramping EG, which also ramps up the LFO amplitude that is FM and AMing them. These have a bend range of +- 24 semitones for the giant 2 octave swoops Channel 6 - the diddly dum bass riff. This is really velocity sensitive, both in amplitude and in brightness. OSCB gets louder under velocity, and both OSCs sharpen up under hard bashing - the 'fine pitch' modulation output is hooked into a fast EG. So really hard hits sound like plucked strings, sharpening immediately under tension then going true very quickly Channel 7 - bass slurp for the grace notes - a slightly less bright version of the riff, and with a larger reverb send amount to distance it Channel 8 - is a noise generator and bandpass filter with resonance to be played manually (hence hamfisted noises throughout), with heavy feedback delay to add SFX swishy whooshy things - really spacey, dude! Channel 9 - wavetable synth for the 'melodica' melodic notes Channel 10 - EXTERMINATE! Samples, for the heck of it Plus 4 delays with low pass filters and independent LR delays, levels and feedback levels, plus a stereoizing reverb engine. Can you believe it - 10 synths, 8 of them virtual analog, on £4.99 of computer hardware. 2016 is an insane place to be. Enjoy.

    Countdown

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018


    Here are two slightly different versions of the same composition. This is a completely new take on the Doctor Who theme - it uses no samples, nor any “rips” from any current Doctor Who themes, classic or new, or remix. This was built from the ground up. The story behind this piece is I found myself asking the question, “what if David Lowe, composer of the BBC Countdown” had got his hands on Doctor Who and had composed a piece to be used in a similar way?” In other words - what if Doctor Who was introduced with a countdown like the BBC news is introduced? So I got to work, experimenting and playing, and this is what I came up with. There’s a video of the “pips” version, here: https://youtu.be/oExU526rQ50

    Colin Baker's Odyssey

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018


    This is my remix of Dominic Glynn's 1986 Doctor Who theme. My goal was to make it darker, but at the same time, more upbeat. I used FL Studio 11 for the theme, and GarageBand for the "sting." Be sure to check out my YouTube channel for the "music video." Enjoy!

    Jarre Who

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2015


    Having asked what it would be like if Vangelis did a Doctor Who theme, the next reasonable question was ... what if one of the other greats of electronic music did one too? I tried to do as accurate a recreation as I could of JMJ's style circa Oxygene or Équinoxe. Synths used were: the Kontakt 5 Player's CR-78 drum machine, Rhythmus Korg Minipops 7 Emulator, Arturia's ARP 2600 and Prophet V VSTis, SuperWave Equinoxe, EMS Synthi A and DVI Mellotron. This one has a video viewable here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjH5tPlnV_k Enjoy!

    Vangelis Who

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2015


    Hello one and all! This is a cover I did a while ago. Based on a dream I had where Vangelis at the height of his powers (around Chariots of Fire and Blade Runner) did a cover of the Dr Who theme. When I woke, I had to recreate it! It incorporates melodic elements from the Peter Howell and Dominic Glynn versions and a bit of Murray Gold in terms of percussion. I also did a video to go with it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jY4SwBHe8oE Enjoy!

    Dr Who Jazz

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2015


    Hello! I've been a big fan of the site for a while now, and this if my first submission. It's for a Doctor Who fan audio play which is currently in pre-production. As it's in the style of a 1940s radio play, and a big film noir homage to boot, it seemed fitting to do a swinging jazz arrangement of the theme tune. Enjoy!

    Please Save Her

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2015


    Hello! Adam Kadowski here with my third submission. This one is a little different, as it has a atmospheric intro before the main theme. I pictured this playing in an episode leading up to the main titles, so it is split up into two main sections. As always, feel free to use this however you wish, though if you have any queries please email me, I'd love to hear from you. Also, if anyone is interested in having either just the intro or just the main theme section, please let me know and I can properly split them up into two songs. That's all for now, please enjoy.

    Delia Derbyshire Restoration

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2015


    First of all, I have changed the name because I prefer this, and this version is just an update to my other song "Derbyshire Back in Town" And it consists of melody improvements, groan effects, basically everything has had a little tweak, and over all sounds better. If you'd like to check this out on YouTube go to The Restoration of Dr Who, that's my channel, and if you liked it please like your subscribe. Thanks heaps for listening and make sure to comment

    Dr Who Featuring Muse

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2015


    This will be my last submission but I like the muse song and, as it was based on doctor who, it seemed only natural to combine the two. I have done my best with the overall mastering but if interest in this remix is strong then I will pay for the multitracks to be mastered professionally for a clearer/bigger end result. Hope you like it, I made it for a birthday present for my mate jerry, as I have the previous two submissions under the name "Scott", except this time I haven't done a hard dance/techno version (not as hard as before I mean) I always read the feedback so let me know what you think.

    Derbyshire Back in Town

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2015


    Hey guys, after I did Peter Howells theme, thought I'd give Delia Derbyshire's version a go, and honestly, it turned out great! Using actual recordings of plain monotone sounds, white noise, and string strums, I was able to achieve a recognizable version of the theme myself. Now, of course the bassline doesn't sound very correct, probably because it's a piano string looped in different velocities, none the less, it still resembles the amazing theme created by Delia Derbyshire herself. Forever will it be the greatest Doctor Who theme tune, in the world.

    The Remix of the Doctor

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2015


    This is a remix I did of the trailer music for The Day of the Doctor. The idea was to take the trailer music and attempt to turn it into something that could be used for a title sequence.

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