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An unassuming warehouse off Route 63 in Harleysville contains one of the world’s largest collections of vintage electronic music gear, crammed with amps, synthesizers, guitar pedals, mixing boards, ...
DENTON, Texas — Accolades and big-name artists have long graced the University of North Texas College of Music and their rich history with the Denton music scene. Don Henley, Meat Loaf and Norah Jones ...
Maybe this seems obvious: Electronic music is any music that uses or requires electricity to perform. But it goes deeper than that. Think video game soundtracks, EDM (electronic dance music) and noise ...
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In the recently released documentary Sisters with Transistors, beloved avant-garde artist Laurie Anderson poses a provocative question: “How do you exorcise the canon of classical music of misogyny?” ...
Some of the guests who’ve shown up to speak to the students in King James Britt’s music course at UC San Diego look like the lineup for an all-star music festival—James Poyser, Jill Scott, Questlove, ...
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An unassuming warehouse off Route 63 in Harleysville contains one of the world’s largest collections of vintage electronic music gear, crammed with amps, synthesizers, guitar pedals, mixing boards, ...
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