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  • #REDIRECT [[Group:Music Hack Space]]
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  • == Assistive Music Technology Hackday at Furtherfield, Sunday April 21st == ...questions please email me gawainhewitt at drakemusic.org or twitter @DrakeMusicRandD
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  • Hello, I work as the template for the Music Hackspace's User Pages. My name is Dent, Arthur Dent, I'm the guy with the ==My Music Software==
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  • #REDIRECT [[Project:Sheet Music Extension for Collectionista]]
    62 bytes (7 words) - 15:28, 3 June 2013
  • Looking for a bit of funding for my newest project: Sheet Music Extension for Collectionista: '''http://bit.ly/smecol''' Gets music scores off of Musescore.com.
    322 bytes (47 words) - 15:28, 3 June 2013
  • The next [http://london.musichackday.org/2011/ Music Hack Day] will take place at the Barbican in London on 3rd and 4th of Decem
    397 bytes (64 words) - 18:57, 23 May 2013
  • |name=Music Hack Space ...ce to share thoughts, knowledge, technologies, processes and aesthetics on music and audio. We welcome artists, engineers, students, and lawyers too! We mee
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  • #REDIRECT [[Group:Music Hack Space]]
    36 bytes (5 words) - 18:51, 12 January 2015
  • #REDIRECT [[Project:Sheet Music Extension for Collectionista]]
    62 bytes (7 words) - 15:28, 3 June 2013
  • Looking for a bit of funding for my newest project: Sheet Music Extension for Collectionista: '''http://bit.ly/smecol''' Gets music scores off of Musescore.com.
    322 bytes (47 words) - 15:28, 3 June 2013
  • ...elp organize one in Belgium one day. Other than that not really focused on music, but rather on Android. BruGTUG co-organizer. See http://gplus.to/pjv. ==Music Hackspace Projects I Participate In==
    573 bytes (85 words) - 23:36, 11 April 2012
  • == Music Hackspace Update == ...orkshops and events which can be found on the events listing here: http://musichackspace.org/whatson/
    319 bytes (45 words) - 10:46, 3 April 2018
  • [http://www.mazbox.com Marek] is a programmer/designer from London who makes musical
    217 bytes (34 words) - 15:00, 3 June 2013
  • ...ity of Huddersfield have looked into automating the composition of popular music with evolutionary algorithms. ...ions with the aim of increasing the probability of finding potential hits. Musical variations are calculated as difference vectors between patterns extracte
    924 bytes (122 words) - 17:48, 8 May 2013
  • [[Category:Music]]
    215 bytes (32 words) - 15:00, 3 June 2013
  • layer 1 gfx - urban calligraffiti graphics and electronic music man
    264 bytes (41 words) - 13:50, 8 March 2011
  • ...th Java. I generally get pretty excited about the prospect of making cool music-y stuff with code/technology. ==My Music Software==
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  • Founder, technologist & designer at [http://lowbroweye.com Low Brow Eye] music technology consultancy. Ex-research lead at Yamaha R&D, software architect Loves, designs, builds, critiques, and destroys music technology.
    536 bytes (74 words) - 11:21, 16 February 2011
  • ...t. I work for [http://www.focusrite.com Focusrite] and [http://www.novationmusic.com Novation] as an Innovation manager. ...account] and the [http://groups.google.com/group/london-music-hack-space/ music hackspace mailing list].
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  • * Music - singing choral music, particularly early music
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  • ...tems for financial markets. By night I'm playing around doing all sorts of music related things. ==My Music Software==
    1 KB (201 words) - 10:20, 18 November 2011
  • ...inished a PhD in Computer Science, focusing on navigation and discovery of music from Goldsmiths.
    254 bytes (37 words) - 12:49, 2 March 2012
  • === Music === * Some knowledge of music theory, frequencies, transposition
    744 bytes (89 words) - 00:06, 3 June 2013
  • ...ranting about digital aliasing and zipper noise, music technology & techno musicology - http://lowbroweye.com * [[User:PhilJones | PhilJones]] - unusual software instruments / music toys / http://www.gbloink.com
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  • Hello, I work as the template for the Music Hackspace's User Pages. My name is Dent, Arthur Dent, I'm the guy with the ==My Music Software==
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  • A strange musical installation in the Edison Lighthouse in Trinity Bouy Wharf.
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  • ==My Music Software== ==My Music Hardware==
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  • IMPOSSIBLE ALONE is an interactive installation where music, movement and video-games collide, created in collaboration with Tiff Chan
    447 bytes (69 words) - 21:37, 28 May 2013
  • Hello, my name is Guy and I like generative music and well engineered systems. I use a combination of Pure Data/MaxMSP and Ableton Live to make my music but I like trying out other things that interest me. Recently I had a look
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  • ...ardware and square waves, so I'm working on a project to play Commodore 64 music: [[Project:Hardware_SID_Player]].
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  • * [[Music_hackspacer_profile|Arthur Dent]] * [[Music_hackspacer_profile|You!]]
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  • I'm also getting into electronic music and synths. *Music, especially contemporary organ music and improvisation, minimalism, and counterpoint
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  • [[Sheet Music Extension for Collectionista]] uses it.
    438 bytes (62 words) - 15:16, 3 June 2013
  • ...y text adventures, roguelikes, and 2d platformers), cooking and electronic music.
    384 bytes (62 words) - 14:22, 5 January 2015
  • ...te channels) facilitate exploration of the relationships between the above musical elements and physical space. An early version of the software has already ...the use of multitouch-screen interfaces for live performance of electronic music.
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  • Always happy to help out if anyone has questions about carpentry, music and musical instruments, Web development, relational databases, .NET coding, or any o
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  • ==Hi-tech Kitchenware demo/talk by Music Hackspace== Susanna and Martin from [musichackspace.org| Music Hackspace] came to present the Arduino based creations from the
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  • My artist music : http://soundcloud.com/spilout My mixes : http://mixcloud.com/spiloutoffic
    467 bytes (78 words) - 15:03, 26 March 2013
  • The next [http://london.musichackday.org/2011/ Music Hack Day] will take place at the Barbican in London on 3rd and 4th of Decem
    397 bytes (64 words) - 18:57, 23 May 2013
  • I am also into synth modding, inventing, building and restoring acoustic musical instruments, and Economics when there is a chance.
    477 bytes (75 words) - 13:33, 5 March 2014
  • ...hat sounds like funk, jazz and hip-hop. I work on [http://www.arivibes.com music-making iPhone apps] and on the world's coolest [[Hack_traditional_instrumen ==My Music Software==
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  • ...urgh Music examining the interactions which take place within instrumental music lessons and how these interactions change when lessons take place via video [[Category:Music]]
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  • =="Accessible Music Hackday"== ...Martin from Music Hackspace for talking to the group about the "Accessible Music Hackday":
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  • [[Category:Music]]
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  • Hello, I work as the template for the Music Hackspace's User Pages. My name is Dent, Arthur Dent, I'm the guy with the ==My Music Software==
    5 KB (758 words) - 22:11, 28 May 2013
  • |name=Music Hack Space ...ce to share thoughts, knowledge, technologies, processes and aesthetics on music and audio. We welcome artists, engineers, students, and lawyers too! We mee
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  • == Assistive Music Technology Hackday at Furtherfield, Sunday April 21st == ...questions please email me gawainhewitt at drakemusic.org or twitter @DrakeMusicRandD
    6 KB (937 words) - 17:41, 28 May 2013
  • ...eep on researching on this. As well learning HTML5 and Arduino. Im part of music hackspace and for the moment will love to put al lot of my energy in the pr
    521 bytes (94 words) - 21:53, 17 February 2014
  • ...isual artist, working in the fields of live video, experimental electronic music, and creating workflows and tools for live and studio performers, including ...off in some tunings but still following logarithmic order). In most wester music a 12 step division of an octave is used, after each cycle the frequency is
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  • Music hacking
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  • * Music Hacking
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  • ===Hackday for accessible music=== ...to create and share new instruments that break down disabling barriers to music making.
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  • == Music Hackspace == * Members produce sound and music, build their own instruments, performance tools and installation pieces, an
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  • ...en before way back in the past. I'd be delighted to show the kids some fun music tech (the Tenori-on, a small hands-on synth, some of the cool things that c
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  • :Music,
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  • ...rs with its addictive gameplay and enchanting music. as you embark on your musical journey, you may find yourself in need of extra diamonds, and that's wher
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  • ...on experimenting and having fun, although many of our members are serious musicians/sound-artists/entrepreneurs. ...ke it make more interesting music with it. Maybe you’ll find a composer or musician here who can give you exactly what you need. Maybe you just want to hit
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  • ...SID player. It's my first major electronics project. If you're into 8-bit music, old computers, electronics, or if you're just a generally interested perso ...the Commodore 64. It's very popular among people who still listen to 8-bit music because so much was written for it, and because it's got a very distinctive
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  • Music Information Retrieval stuff.
    812 bytes (117 words) - 22:01, 28 May 2013
  • * [http://diyspaceforlondon.org/ DIY Space For London], an autonomous music space and maybe other faciliities
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  • Our friends from Music Hackspace are co-organising a hacking/workshop day on the MS Stubnitz docke *"Accessible Music Hackday"
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  • * Laying down your own music on wax for a fraction of the usual cost * Learning the ins and outs of mastering music for vinyl and the limitations of the format
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  • == [[Music_Hack_Space|Music]] ==
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  • ...e/z7GR4AH6xxE/discussion Preparing next Young Hackspace: making electronic music; physics of sound. Request for contributions!] ...(e.g. a parent.) They will learn how easy it is to make electronic rhythm music, and be able to see exciting demonstrations of the physical aspects of soun
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  • ...to hacker), gadget-shop type stuff, art objects, ephemera (digital pieces, music, pop-culture artefacts). ...play during the early pre-auction stage, to set the mood. Be careful with musical styles, because some will weird people out or set the wrong mood. We can
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  • * electronic music sequencer/drum machine, or other musical device.
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  • * Sound to light eyecandy / representing music visually
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  • ===Hackday for accessible music=== ...to create and share new instruments that break down disabling barriers to music making.
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  • * £10 -- [[User:Marcbarto|Marc]] - because it sparks music!
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  • ...ly articulated, glowing hands, for the purposes of throwing huge shapes at music festivals and other events suitable for glowing freaky things.
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  • Eldorado Musical Productions Forest Musical Productions
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  • *[http://blog.arduino.cc/2013/07/03/physical-music-sequencer/ A Physical Music Sequencer using RFID tags] Mike Cook prototyped a diy physical music sequencer with an Arduino Uno and we agree with him it has a ”unique tak
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  • * Permission for an alcohol and music licence on-site (we would acquire the license)
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  • ...iscussion Hardware Hacking room] for [http://london.musichackday.org/2011/ Music Hack Day].
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  • * Music
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  • ...hotos/acreature photos], listen to [http://open.spotify.com/user/acreature music], and make things. I am on the usual [http://twitter.com/acreature social]
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  • * other things + 11 shades of the usual (music, alcohol, etc).
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  • ...-set-your-beats-and-effects-with-gestures-using-arduino/ Beat Feet] allows musicians to add drum and guitar effects using only feet gestures and wearable se ===Turning drawings into a music game===
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  • Laptops (Ebooks, CAD, ECAD, Programming, Excel, Music etc)
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  • ==== Music ==== | Yamaha Music Synthesiser SY55
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  • ...now, potentially causing people to loose work, because they don't like the music or are having a childish squabble. There are people around who would think it hilarious to remotely play music or Japanese scat porn on a public computer in the space.
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  • * Some Music Hackspace devices ([https://groups.google.com/d/msg/london-music-hack-space/x0B9KFCCS-o/VENJ50Pcgp4J details here], more tbc)
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  • * [http://diyspaceforlondon.org/ DIY Space For London], an autonomous music space and maybe other faciliities ...([http://www.music-news.com/shownews.asp?H=Camden-Town-gets-new-coffee-and-music-centre&nItemID=65393 short writeup])
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  • * Eldorado Musical Productions - http://www.eldoradomusicalproductions.co.uk/ * Forest Musical Productions - http://www.forestmusical.co.uk/
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  • ...s.google.com/group/london-hack-space/browse_thread/thread/00e98cce04dfa89d Music Hackday], as well as a visitor with [http://groups.google.com/group/london- * Phil C and the music hackers have collected a load of equipment on the [http://groups.google.com
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  • * [http://www.dmi.me.uk/music/ music lyrics + tune transcription]
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  • * Studying Music Computing at Goldsmiths
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  • ...out to makers to create new technology to break down disabling barriers to music]
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  • * Others: musical stuff [http://groups.google.com/group/london-hack-space/browse_thread/thr
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  • | 18:30 || Demonstration of sparkles with music synchronised beats
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  • ...lanca Regina. I'm currently involved in creating audiovisual performances, music, installations and film. ...to what happens. I have met amazing people and I'm glad about it. I joined Music Hackspace and worked with the group for a couple of years curating the even
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  • ...reality, design, electronics, ergodic literature, ergonomics, experimental music, experimental travel, exploration, games, hci, human-computer interaction,
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  • * "Music" or performance space (actual form tbd)
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  • Music Hackspace logo http://bit.ly/Sstcvz
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  • * Lovelace now plays music
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  • ...string (high E, custom guage 9) from [http://www.folkiesonline.com Folkies Music]
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  • ...space]] project are preparing their next event, based on making electronic music and the physics of sounds. [http://groups.google.com/group/london-hack-spac
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  • *[http://music.columbia.edu/pipermail/dorkbotlondon-blabber/2014-November/002691.html Dork *[http://www.musictechfest.org/ Music tech fest] 5-7 September 2014 in London, add details when known
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  • I want to put a pc into the car to run music, gps and to read data from the ecu if possible, and or an arduino that read
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  • Music Hackspace logo http://bit.ly/Sstcvz
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  • # Add your name to the [[Video_Hack_Space#People|Music Hack Space's list of people]]
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  • ...lanca Regina. I'm currently involved in creating audiovisual performances, music, installations and film. ...to what happens. I have met amazing people and I'm glad about it. I joined Music Hackspace and worked with the group for a couple of years curating the even
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  • ...rt, it was more hassle than it was worth, however, the DJ decks for London Music Hack day worked fine under Lucid on a faster machine so Linux dev is not ou
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  • ...o be judged by a Chris from Hackspace, myself, and hopefully a designer, a musician, and someone connected with [http://www.teenagecancertrust.org/ Teenage ''In yielding to that instinctive urge to embody the music, mirror-neurons firing in urgent sympathy with imagined twitching fingers f
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  • ...lanca Regina. I'm currently involved in creating audiovisual performances, music, installations and film. ...to what happens. I have met amazing people and I'm glad about it. I joined Music Hackspace and worked with the group for a couple of years curating the even
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  • * OpenMusicMedia @openmusicmedia ...ware is crazy. email their list at LAM@JISCMAIL.AC.UK) Live Algorithms for Music http://www.livealgorithms.org/
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  • ...rovides thorough reviews of the main types of sensing technologies used in musical applications, as well as tutorials on building sensor interfaces.
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  • *[http://groups.google.com/group/london-music-hack-space Music hardware/software/hacks]
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  • ...ite.co.uk/?rank=0 London Zombie day] 12th Oct dress up, stagger about then music and drinking
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  • ...Cycle Sound] by Joao. A very impressive bike full or sensors for producing music while cycling. [http://www.flickr.com/photos/visionontv/9184958025/ A few p
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  • * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elisha_Gray Gray] - Music synth
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  • * Some music Hackspace devices
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  • ...t segmenting it into subgroups, something we're already doing (biohackers, music hackspace, graphics hackspace, ...)
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  • Come celebrate our first birthday with us, June 15th! We'll have music, food and drink, and some fun activities - but NO repairing, just this once
    8 KB (1,192 words) - 20:13, 3 June 2013
  • ...e room for more attendees and the space needs more members. As example the Music Hackspace has actively promoted its events and brought a lot of new and int
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  • ...[http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/instrumentslab/touchkeys-multi-touch-musical-keyboard currently on Kickstarter]''' by Andrew McPherson. ''' * Some music Hackspace devices
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  • === Audio/Music === [[Music Hack Space]]: contains list of projects
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  • | 18:30 || Demonstration of sparkles, hopefully with music synchronised beats || [[User:Eb4890| eb4899]]
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  • Petsche, 1996; Petsche H. Approaches to verbal, visual and musical creativity by EEG coherence analysis // Int. J. Psychophysiol. - 1996. -
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  • ...d with, such as Dissident Island Radio, Occupied (not occupy!) London, and Music Hackspace projects.
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  • * A Glee's-made - sings popular music at the sleeper in a show-choir style until deactivated WITH FIRE AND THE SW
    11 KB (1,923 words) - 17:33, 28 May 2013
  • ...le from me decided it was a little too quiet and we should have some light music and kindly asked me what my favourite band was and put on a song from them.
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  • special-interest subgroups such as the music hackers, mind hackers, and micro-
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  • <caitlin> the musicians need to get home to bed, so they can get up early and work on their bus <@Cadmus> Isn't that the rude muppet musical?
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