White Noise is an electronic music project formed by David Vorhaus in London in the late 1960s. Its debut album An Electric Storm (released on Island Records) is regarded as a pioneering work of proto-electronica. Early collaborators on the project included Delia Derbyshire and Brian Hodgson; the recordings used early signal generators and synthesizers such as the EMS VCS3.

Founded by David Vorhaus in the late 1960s; debut album An Electric Storm released on Island Records and regarded as seminal for early electronic music; collaborators included Delia Derbyshire and Brian Hodgson; notable use of early studio electronics and the EMS VCS3; praised in the provided review for inventive studio techniques and influential sound.

A positive, detailed appreciation of White Noise's An Electric Storm as a seminal proto-electronica record. The review highlights David Vorhaus's studio work with Delia Derbyshire and Brian Hodgson, early synth gear (EMS VCS3), and standout tracks such as The Visitation. The writing frames the album as collectible and influential for later electronic and synth-pop developments.

For:Fans of early electronic and experimental music; collectors of proto-electronica; listeners interested in studio-based synthesis and 1960s/70s synth history.

 Between Pink Floyd, Tangerine Dream, Klaus Schulze, and Gary Numan: here are the White Noise.

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