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[[Factory Music]] is a 30-second piece of Delia's incidental music for the TV programme [[Time On Our Hands]], which I have called [[Factory Music]] as it accompanies a vision of "when factories can run themselves". | [[Factory Music]] is a 30-second piece of Delia's incidental music for the TV programme [[Time On Our Hands]], which I have called [[Factory Music]] as it accompanies a vision of "when factories can run themselves". | ||
− | Her other piece of incidental music for the programme is ''[[City Music]]''. | + | Her other piece of her incidental music for the programme is ''[[City Music]]''. |
=Copyright= | =Copyright= |
Revision as of 22:08, 5 February 2023
Factory Music is a 30-second piece of Delia's incidental music for the TV programme Time On Our Hands, which I have called Factory Music as it accompanies a vision of "when factories can run themselves".
Her other piece of her incidental music for the programme is City Music.
Copyright
Under UK law, audio recordings made before 1963 are in the public domain.[1]
Spectrogram
Availability
It can be heard with the original programme footage that it accompanies on the whitefiles' Radiophonic Workshop Video "Time On Our Hands extract 2".