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  2. Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music - Wikipedia

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    The guide was originally posted in 1999 as a Flash website and continually updated until 2001. [3] On December 11, 2016, Ishkur announced on Twitter that a new version of the guide would be released in 2017. [4] Due to delays, Version 3.0 of the guide was instead released on August 20, 2019.

  3. Phlash Phelps - Wikipedia

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    Gordon "Phlash" Phelps (born April 11, 1966) [1] is a radio personality and disc jockey on Sirius-XM Radio, broadcasting from Washington, D.C. He hosts the weekday morning drive time Phlash Phelps Phunny Pharm on the '60s Gold, channel 73, which plays music hits from the 1960s.

  4. The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel

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    [4] Souvignier wrote that the track placed the DJ "in the spotlight, as a performer and soloist, on par with any other musician". [18] Martin Aston of Q also describes the track as "the catalyst" for DJs in the British underground, with turntablist Matt Black of Coldcut citing his discovery of Flash as a formative influence. [19]

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  6. Hip-hop pioneer Grandmaster Flash reflects on 50 years ... - AOL

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    Grandmaster Flash is in awe of how hip-hop went from a genre he and his friends pioneered by walking around with boom boxes to a Grammy-winning genre leading the entire music industry.

  7. Grandmaster Flash - Wikipedia

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    A Technics SL-1200MK2 turntable formerly belonging to Grandmaster Flash is exhibited as a symbol for hip-hop culture in the National Museum of American History. Grandmaster Flash observed the styles of the smooth transitions of a disco DJ versus the non-fluid non-BPM-matched transitions of early DJing. He chose to complete his studies with the ...

  8. Hi-ReS! - Wikipedia

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    Hi-ReS! was founded in 1999 by German designers Alexandra Jugovic and Florian Schmitt. Their first major effort, soulbath.com attracted worldwide attention as an experimental website that questioned the use of banner ads throughout the web. [1] [2] [3] The company came to be known for its use of Flash technology to create immersive websites. [4]

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Electronic music/Sources - Wikipedia

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    For sites such as AbsolutePunk, Sputnikmusic, and Jesus Freak Hideout, be sure to select only the staff-written reviews. Self-published sources are generally unacceptable as references on Wikipedia. An artist's social networking site, such as Facebook or Twitter , in addition to personal blogs and forum posts, should largely be avoided.