Philips
(For the tape recorder of similar name that Delia used at the Workshop, see Phillips.)
Philips is a piece of commercial work done by Delia and Brian Hodgson at Unit Delta Plus for a TV advertising campaign.
We did one commercial sound called Philips which was something like “wup!” and that was it.[1]
Contents
Score
The playing speed is taken from the manuscript in which Delia writes that a crochet is .22 seconds, giving 273 beats per minute.
- The input file for the Lilypond music typesetting program
- Lilypond's output as a MIDI file that you can play on your computer
- An audio file of the MIDI file performed on a cheesy electric piano
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Papers
Although these papers are collected in a folded piece of paper with "Philips" written on it, there are two dates a year apart: 3.2.1966 and 3.2.67.
DD085942: Tape labels and notes suggesting that it was 1½ seconds in length
DD090009: Score fragment "Ph. Type 1, D+ 3.2.67: Loop bloops / high tune / low chords"
DD090120: "Call signs for Erwin Wasey", notes and tape splice lengths, "High/low chords, High/guit. tune and Bleeps" "30.1.66-3.2.66"
DD090137: List of 8 makeup tracks
DD100926: Mentions Philips as a “recent commission of members of the group” for Kaleidophon.
Availability
Unknown. For its reconstruction from Delia's manuscript, see Philips (score).
References
- ↑ Peter Zinovieff's disparaging remarks in the 2010 Red Bull Academy interview.