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    Like house and techno, microhouse is built around a 4/4 time signature. Its tempo ranges between 115 and 130 BPM. A noticeable difference between microhouse and house is the replacement of typical house kick drums, hi-hats and other drum machine samples with clicks, static, glitches, and small bits of noise, which more often than not are stretched out and last longer in drops.

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    Muji is currently available on Amazon.sg. Take advantage of Amazon’s Prime Day deals by signing up for a free 30-day Prime Membership and gain access to exclusive deals. Go minimalist with Muji ...

  6. Extreme Minimalists: Woman lives in home without any furniture

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    August 1, 2019 at 1:35 PM. Extreme Minimalists: Woman lives in home without any furniture. Youheum Son is truly an extreme minimalist. Aside from her cat's bed, a few string lights and flowers ...

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    Muji makes wonderful home goods and clothes that fit into a minimal aesthetic and lifestyle. We love it’s Aroma Diffuser because it looks as calm as it will make you feel. There are no bright ...

  9. Minimal Traditional - Wikipedia

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    Minimal Traditional. Minimal Traditional is a style of architecture that emerged in mid 20th century America as a vernacular form that incorporates influences from earlier styles such as American Colonial, Colonial Revival, Spanish Revival, Tudor Revival, and American Craftsman while adhering to modern architecture 's avoidance of ornament. [1][2]