Looking for an American Delia Derbyshire? you might consider RUTH WHITE-who for man is the queen of early electronica. Her sounds were unique in their dark, experimental glory. Though Ruth White stated herself that she never tried to make creepy music, nonetheless, she did just that - "just to show what her equipment could do." White's entire discography is an excellent choice for those interested in exploring the history of electronic music. Choice classics "turned on" c. 1970 with the Moog Synthesizer and other electronics by Ruth White. Unlike White's previous albums, which featured some out-there and highly experimental original music, this time it is all cover versions of selected classical compositions. The album is still haunting in its own way. White's arrangements are often minimal, and even occasionally employ some atonal effects to give them a somewhat off-kilter vibe. Even when it's cheerful and fun, the album is much less "mellow" than Wendy Carlos' "Switched-On Bach" and features a much more diverse selection of tracks from a wide variety of composers.