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  2. K.G. (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album was preceded by four singles, the first three ("Honey", [3] "Some of Us" [4] and "Straws in the Wind" [5]) were released alongside music videos uploaded to YouTube. K.G. is a sonic "sequel" to Flying Microtonal Banana, which was subtitled "Explorations into Microtonal Tuning, Volume 1" and also a direct predecessor to L.W.. [6]

  3. YouTube Music - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Music is a music streaming service developed by the American video platform YouTube, a subsidiary of Alphabet's Google. The service is designed with an interface that allows users to simultaneously explore music audios and music videos from YouTube-based genres, playlists and recommendations.

  4. Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab - Wikipedia

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    Original Master Recordings logo. In 1977, Mobile Fidelity began to produce a line of records known as "Original Master Recording" vinyl LPs. [7] These albums were previously released by other companies, licensed by Mobile Fidelity, and remastered using half-speed mastering from the original analog master tapes, without compression, and with minimal equalization. [8]

  5. Philip Best - Wikipedia

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    Philip Neil Best (born 15 June 1966) is an English industrial musician, visual artist, and author.A pioneer of power electronics, he formed the band Consumer Electronics in 1982.

  6. Schott Music - Wikipedia

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    Schott Music store in London. The Schott publishing house was founded by Bernhard Schott (1748–1809) in Mainz in 1770, [2] the year of Beethoven's birth. [4] The historic building is still the company's head office. [2]

  7. Category:Power electronics music groups - Wikipedia

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  8. Electronics in rock music - Wikipedia

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    The use of electronic music technology in rock music coincided with the practical availability of electronic musical instruments and the genre's emergence as a distinct style. Rock music has been highly dependent on technological developments, particularly the invention and refinement of the synthesizer, the development of the MIDI digital ...

  9. Alesis - Wikipedia

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    Alesis Studio Electronics was founded in Hollywood in 1984 by MXR co-founder Keith Elliott Barr. [3] Leveraging his ability to design custom integrated circuits, Barr's company was able to introduce technologically advanced products at prices within the realm of most project studios. Alesis' first product was the XT Reverb.