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  2. Ian Sommerville (technician) - Wikipedia

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    Ian Sommerville (June 3, 1940 – February 5, 1976) [2] was an electronics technician and computer programmer. He is primarily known through his association with William S. Burroughs 's circle of Beat Generation figures, and lived at Paris 's so-called " Beat Hotel " by 1960, when they were regulars there, becoming Burroughs's lover and ...

  3. I-Doser - Wikipedia

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    The developer claims the separately purchasable content aims to simulate specific mental states through the use of binaural beats, some of it is named after various recreational drugs. [1] The I-Doser player has been downloaded millions of times [2] and is based on the audio technology of a GPL-licensed binaural beat generator, SBaGen. [3]

  4. Dreamachine - Wikipedia

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    Dreamachine in permanent collection at Beat Museum (San Francisco) Khoroshylova, O. A., "Demonstration unit" at Freud's Dreams Museum (in Russian), TimeOut St. Petersburg, Sept. 20, 2007. (in French) Interzone: Dreamachine – Machine à rêver; Online Dreamachine application; JavaScript Dreamachine; Info on Dreamachine iOS and Android app

  5. Ian Svenonius - Wikipedia

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    Ian Folke Svenonius [2] [3] is an American author, filmmaker, and musician with various Washington, D.C.–based punk bands including Nation of Ulysses, the Make-Up, Weird War, XYZ, Too Much, Escape-ism, and Chain & the Gang. Between his numerous projects, Svenonius has released more than 22 full-length albums and over 20 singles, EPs, and splits.

  6. Suno AI - Wikipedia

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    Suno was founded by four people: Michael Shulman, Georg Kucsko, Martin Camacho, and Keenan Freyberg. They all worked for Kensho, an AI startup, before starting their own company in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

  7. Gnaural - Wikipedia

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    Gnaural is brainwave entrainment software for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux licensed under GPL-2.0-or-later.Gnaural is free software for creating binaural beats intended to be used as personal brainwave synchronization software, for scientific research, or by professionals.

  8. Ian Levine - Wikipedia

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    Ian Geoffrey Levine (born 22 June 1953) [1] is a British songwriter, producer, and DJ. A moderniser of Northern soul music in the UK, and a developer of the style of hi-NRG , he has written and produced records with sales totalling over 40 million.

  9. List of keyboardists - Wikipedia

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    Mickey Billingham (Dexys Midnight Runners, General Public, The Beat) Diane Birch; Roy Bittan (E Street Band) James Booker; Perry Botkin Jr. Roddy Bottum (Faith No More) David Bowie; Owen Bradley; Michelle Branch; David Briggs (Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, Area Code 615, Elvis Presley, The Nashville A-Team) Tom Brislin ; Gary Brooker (Procol Harum)