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  2. Avril 14th - Wikipedia

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    Reviewing Drukqs in 2001, Pitchfork wrote that tracks including "'Avril 14th' ... rove dangerously close to the Windham Hill new age aesthetic of the 80s". [4] It surprised some listeners expecting more electronic work, though Fact wrote in 2017 that it was "a perfect embodiment of Aphex and the line he constantly treads between the mechanical and the human". [2]

  3. List of cover versions and samples of Ennio Morricone ...

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    Ennio Morricone. This is a selected list of music artists who have covered or sampled one or more songs which were composed by the Italian composer Ennio Morricone.Over the past 7 decades, Ennio Morricone has composed over 500 scores for cinema and television, as well as over 100 classical works.

  4. Authenticity in art - Wikipedia

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    To overcome resistance to inauthentic primitive art, the art dealers produced artefacts, made with local materials, which Westerners would accept and buy as authentic native art. [ 29 ] The 19th-century business model of artistic production remains the contemporary practise in selling authentic objets d’art to Western collectors and aficionados.

  5. Acámbaro figures - Wikipedia

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    The Acámbaro figures were uncovered by a German immigrant and hardware merchant named Waldemar Julsrud. According to Dennis Swift, a young-Earth creationist and major proponent of the figures' authenticity, Julsrud stumbled upon the figures while riding his horse and hired a local farmer to dig up the remaining figures, paying him for each figure he brought back.

  6. Sampler (musical instrument) - Wikipedia

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    The first sample (Violin G#2) is distributed across three different notes, G2, G#2, and A2. If the note G#2 is received the sampler will play back the Violin G#2 sample at its original pitch. If the note received is G2 the sampler will shift the sample down a semitone while the note A2 will play it back a semitone tone higher. If the next note ...

  7. Category:Artefacts Studio games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Artefacts Studio games" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  8. Provenance - Wikipedia

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    [2] In archaeology and paleontology, the derived term provenience is used with a related but very particular meaning, to refer to the location (in modern research, recorded precisely in three dimensions) where an artifact or other ancient item was found. [3] Provenance covers an object's complete documented history. An artifact may thus have ...

  9. Sonic artifact - Wikipedia

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    Often an artifact is deliberately produced for creative reasons. For example to introduce a change in timbre of the original sound or to create a sense of cultural or stylistic context. A well-known example is the overdriving of an electric guitar or electric bass signal to produce a clipped , distorted guitar tone or fuzz bass .