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         Electronic Music:     more books (100)
  1. A Guide to Electronic Music by Paul Griffiths, 1981-03
  2. Electronic Music Pioneers by Ben Kettlewell, 2001-05-01
  3. Practical Electronic Music Projects (BP) by R.A. Penfold, 1994-10-01
  4. The Art of Digital Music: 56 Visionary Artists and Insiders Reveal Their Creative Secrets by David Battino, Stewart Copeland, 2004-12-01
  5. Electronic Music Learning Projects (BP) by Roy Bebbington, 1993-04-01
  6. Electronic and experimental Music 3rd edition by Thom Holmes, 2008-04-02
  7. A History of Western Music, Seventh Edition: Electronic Listening Guide Concise Repertoire Software CD-ROM by Russell E. Murray, 2006-03-22
  8. Music and Technology in the Twentieth Century
  9. Introduction to the Creation of Electroacoustic Music by Samuel Pellman, 1994-01-24
  10. Arranging in the Digital World: Techniques for Arranging Popular Music Using Today's Electronic and Digital Instruments (Berklee Guide) by Corey Allen, 2000-06-01
  11. Music Illustrations CD-ROM and Book (Electronic Clip Art) by Dover, 2000-10-10
  12. The Digital Musician: Creating Music with Digital Technology by Andrew Hugill, 2007-11-02
  13. Technology Strategies for Music Educators by TI:ME, 2005-04-30
  14. Remix: The Electronic Music Explosion by Bruce Gerrish, 2001-03

21. EM411.com - - Electronic Music 411
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22. EM:DEF - Electronic Music Defense & Education Fund EMDEF
Provides legal assistance to members of the electronic dance music community prosecuted, targeted, or harassed by the government or police.
http://www.emdef.org/
News and Information
Nov 2003
Attorney Erik Guenther discusses 'Racine Rave' case on WGTD
Wednesday, November 19th, from 8:10 - 9:00 a.m. (CST), attorney Erik Guenther discusses last years 'Racine Rave' case on WGTD FM 91.1's 'The Morning Show'. For info on how to listen to the live stream or archive of the program visit The Morning Show's website. Nov 2003
'Ecstasy Awareness Act' Targets Electronic Dance Music Not Drugs (H.R. 2962)
This bill would make it a felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison and $2,000,000 in fines for "whoever profits monetarily from a rave or similar electronic dance event, knowing or having reason to know that the unlawful use or distribution of a controlled substance occurs at the rave or similar event". Using EM:DEF's Action Center, it only takes two minutes to write your elected Representative about H.R.2962 Nov 2003
'CLEAN-UP Act' Could Devastate Entertainment Industry (H.R. 834)
This bill makes it a crime — punishable by 9 years in federal prison — to promote "any rave, dance, music, or other entertainment event, that takes place under circumstances where the promoter knows or reasonably ought to know that a controlled substance will be used or distributed." Take action and write your Representative H.R.834 info

23. Electronic Music World .:. An Electronic Music Zine
An online magazine focussing on electronic music both signed and independant. Magazine includes news, reviews, articles, a forum, link portal and a store.
http://www.electronicmusicworld.com/
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24. Electronic Music - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Delia Derbyshire recording electronic music in the BBC Radiophonic Workshop Experimental electronic music portal with audio and free sound samples
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_music
Electronic music
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Electronic music Ambient Breakbeat Electronica Electronic art music ... Trance Electronic music is a loose term for music created using electronic equipment. Any sound produced by the means of an electrical signal may reasonably be called electronic, and the term is sometimes used that way in music where acoustic performance is the norm, even the introduction of electronic amplifiers may touch off discussions of electronic music ( jazz and folk music , for example, have gone through a good deal of argument about the topic). As a category of criticism and marketing, however, electronic music refers to music produced largely by electronic components, such as synthesizers samplers computers , and drum machines . Theoretically, the music could include any of an array of other "instruments". Electronic music may also be referred to as computer music because software has allowed manipulated sounds to be processed and sequenced digitally and conveniently, in contrast to analog synthesizers that use electrical hardware to manipulate signals.

25. List Of Electronic Music Genres - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
More results from en.wikipedia.org CDeMUSICRegister here for the EMS (electronic music Studies) Conference, which takes place in Montreal in October. Early bird registration is in effect through
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_electronic_music_genres
List of electronic music genres
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Music genre List of genres of music Genres: A-F Genres: G-M ... Country Electronic music Folk Heavy metal Hip hop Reggae ... Classical music Contemporary electronic music includes many different styles or musical genres , such as:

26. Electronic Music Midwest
pleased to announce a call for scores for the electronic music Midwest Festival, to be held October 2022, 2005 at Kansas City Kansas Community College.
http://www.electronicmusicmidwest.org/
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Welcome 2005 EMM!
Kansas City Kansas Community College, Lewis University and the Conservatory of Music-University of Missouri at Kansas City are pleased to announce a call for scores for the Electronic Music Midwest Festival, to be held October 20-22, 2005 at Kansas City Kansas Community College.
Our Goal is to provide an opportunity for communities in the Midwest to experience new electroacoustic music written by living composers. The Festival will provide a forum for audiences and composers to interact through concerts and lecture presentations. The Festival supports the creative endeavors of composers who contribute music to our culture.

27. Worldwide Internet Music Resources: Electronic Music
Bibliography on Synthesizers, Midi, Computer and electronic music / Piet van Oostrum; CERL Sound Group ElectroAcoustic Music at Dartmouth College
http://www.music.indiana.edu/music_resources/electr.html
William and Gayle Cook Music Library
Indiana University School of Music
Worldwide Internet Music Resources
Electronic Music
  • Bibliography on Synthesizers, Midi, Computer and Electronic Music / Piet van Oostrum
  • CERL Sound Group
  • Electro-Acoustic Music at Dartmouth College
  • Electroacoustic Music Studios , University of Birmingham (Edgbaston, Birmingham, UK)
  • Electronic Early Music
  • Electronic Music Foundation
  • Electronic Music from Surreal to Real
  • Electronic Music Studios University of Iowa
  • Electronic Music Studios University of Texas at Austin
  • electronicmusic.com
  • EMUSIC-L
  • Experimental Music Studios University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • Harmony Central
  • Hyperreal Music Archive (electronic music)
  • Institut International de Musique Electroacoustique de Bourges
  • Studio of Electronic Music, Inc. (SEMI) (West Hartford, CT)
  • Silicon Highway: El Camino de Silicio (Computer Music in the Americas) MIDI
  • Classical Music (MIDI Files)
  • Classical Midi Page
  • Classical Midi Archives
  • Classical MIDI Connection : midi for the classical music enthusiast
  • Early Music Midi Site (medieval and renaissance music in general Midi format) / Curtis Clark
  • Exploring MIDI
  • MIDI Farm
  • MIDI Tools And Resources / Harmony Central
  • MIDI World
  • MIDILink
  • New Music for Disklavier and Synthesizer (Archive of compositions for computer-controlled piano)
  • Standard MIDI Files on the Net (where to find MIDI files)
  • 28. Electronic Music - Electronica, Trance, Techno, Ambient And Synth Music
    electronic music resources. Features forum, news, interviews, music and gear reviews, artists, directory, and downloads.
    http://www.synthtopia.com/
    About RSS News Feeds Feedback Search ... Downloads
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    First Gas-Powered MP3 Player Kensington Intros iPod Docking Station Save up to $500 on Moog Piano Bar SendStation Intros Body Armor for iPod earbuds ... News Index
    Highlights
    Jessica Vale Interview - Sex, Mics and Music Advanced Audio Effects in GarageBand NAMM 2005 Winter Show 2005 NAMM Show ... Free MP3 Music Downloads
    Recent Music Reviews
    Hoppy Kamiyama + Bill Laswell - A Navel City/ No One is Here Janoush Moldau - Redeemer Various - Motown Remixed 302 Acid - 0005 Even Calls ... Review Index
    Free Electronica MP3s
    Free Electronica MP3s from Parallel Worlds Free Electronic Music MP3s from Gulan Free Experimental Ambient MP3s Free Ambient Electronica MP3s from Dark Winter ...
    NAMM 2005 Show News
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    First Gas-Powered MP3 Player
    Toshiba has developed two prototype methanol-powered digital audio players
    Kensington Intros iPod Docking Station
    The grille-less NXT flat panel loudspeaker, which forms the whole fascia of the docking station, provides a wide, immersive sound.
    Save up to $500 on Moog Piano Bar
    Moog Music has introduced the Be The First promotion for the Moog PianoBar , a portable device that sits on a piano keyboard, scanning for playing and converting it to MIDI.

    29. Electronic Music Reviews
    Ambient 1 is simply one of the most important pieces of electronic music Thirty years ago, before most of the genres of popular electronic music had
    http://www.synthtopia.com/music_review/
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    Recent Reviews
    Hoppy Kamiyama + Bill Laswell - A Navel City/ No One is Here Janoush Moldau - Redeemer Various - Motown Remixed 302 Acid - 0005 Even Calls ...
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    Electronic Music Reviews
    Recent
    Hoppy Kamiyama + Bill Laswell - A Navel City/ No One is Here
    On this creative collaboration, Japanese producer Hoppy Kamiyama joins avant-bassist Bill Laswell to create a groove-filled jazz electronic experiment.
    Janoush Moldau - Redeemer
    Redeemer , a new release from Janosch Moldau, is a classy release, with gorgeous packaging, intelligent songwriting and creative electronic production.
    Various - Motown Remixed
    Motown Remixed is a fun collection of remixes of Motown hits from artists like the Jackson 5, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder.
    302 Acid - 0005 Even Calls
    Even Calls is an exciting and intense collection of electronic jam-band ambient music.
    Ilya - Dreaming Loud
    The latest cd by Ilya, Dreaming Loud, is a polished set of 14 original trance compositions. Alphabetical Index of Electronica Reviews
    302 Acid - 0005 Even Calls
    Even Calls is an exciting and intense collection of electronic jam-band ambient music.

    30. Electronic Music Studios
    Original EMS synths still in production and new models.
    http://www.ems-synthi.demon.co.uk/
    Electronic Music Studios
    Home Page
    Last updated: 8th August 1998
    The World's Longest Established Synthesizer Manufacturer
    Electronic Music Studios,
    Trendeal Vean Barn,
    Ladock, Truro, Cornwall.
    TR2 4NW. England.
    Tel: Int + 44 (0)1726 883265
    Fax: Int + 44 (0)1726 883283
    Email: sales@ems-synthi.demon.co.uk Original Synthi As, VCS3s and Vocoders are still in production together with new designs such as the SoundBeam. Spares and service are still available for most of the original products.
    Prices do not include carriage or duties. Synthi A Synthi VCS3 Vocoder 2000 Soundbeam Kit A Patch Pins Modifications poa
    Our Past
    The Products
    The definitive guide to EMS products between 1969 and 1979.
    Including many previously unseen photographs and material from the EMS archives
    Over 5 Megabytes of high resolution images!
    The History
    A background on the original Electronic Music Studios (London) Ltd., the people who designed the equipment and the users who pioneered its application.
    The Adverts
    Some of the classic EMS publicity photos.
    Are you an EMS User?

    31. Electronic Music Interfaces
    Throughout most of the history of electronic music, the interaction end of instrument The electronic music generator now becomes a virtual accompanist,
    http://www.media.mit.edu/~joep/SpectrumWeb/SpectrumX.html
    Electronic Music Interfaces
    Joseph Paradiso MIT Media Laboratory
    20 Ames St. E15-325
    Cambridge MA 02139
    USA
    1) Introduction Carleen M. Hutchins Opcode's MAX developed by Miller Puckette, Interactor developed by Mark Coniglio and Morton Subotnick, Lick Machine from STEIM, the CMU MIDI Toolkit by Roger Dannenberg, Flex from Cesium Sound, ROGUS and HyperLisp here at the MIT Media Lab), the remainder of this article will focus more on sensing and hardware, tracing the history of electronic musical interfaces, and describing examples and research that illustrate these concepts. 2) Reign of the Keyboard Electronic Sackbut large modular systems Allen Digital Organ (which morphed into the famous RMI Keyboard Computer) by Ralph Deutsch and colleagues at Rockwell International, finally reaching the mainstream synthesizer community in the keyboards designed by Dave Rossum and Scott Wedge of E-Mu Systems. When a key was pressed in one of these systems, a "voice" composed of an oscillator, envelope generator, voltage-controlled amplifier and filter are triggered accordingly if available; different kinds of polyphonic note priority could be specified. This was done entirely in hardware in the early devices (i.e., the E-Mu 4050 keyboard, later evolving into the controller for the Oberheim 4 and 8 Voice synthesizers), then in 1977 by a microprocessor in the E-Mu 4060, which was adapted a year later for the famous Sequential Prophet 5. Today, of course, keyboard scanning, note allocation, synthesis, and signal processing are all performed digitally by firmware running on the ASICs and processors embedded in modern synthesizers.

    32. Digital Hymnal - Information - Technical - Glossary A-L
    Glossary of electronic music Terms Digital music equipment uses microprocessors to store, retrieve, and manipulate information about sound in the form
    http://www.tagnet.org/digitalhymnal/en/glossary_a-l.html
    INFORMATION
    Glossary of Electronic Music Terms
    A B C D ... Z A ADC: See analog-to-digital converter. A/D converter: See analog-to-digital converter. ADPCM: Adaptive delta pulse code modulation. An audio compression algorithm for digital audio based on describing level differences between adjacent samples. ADSR: Attack/decay/sustain/release, the four segments of a common type of synthesizer envelope. The controls for these four parameters determine the duration (or in the case of sustain, the height) of the segments of the envelope. See envelope. aftertouch: A type of control data generated by pressing down on one or more keys on a synthesizer keyboard after they have reached and are resting on the keybed. See channel pressure, poly pressure. AIFF: Audio interchange file format. A common Macintosh audio file format. It can be mono or stereo, at sampling rates up to 48kHz. AIFF files are QuickTime compatible. algorithm: A set of procedures designed to accomplish something. In the case of computer software, the procedures may appear to the user as a configuration of software components for example, an arrangement of operators in a Yamaha DX-series synthesizer or as an element (such as a reverb algorithm) that performs specific operations on the signal. algorithmic composition: A type of composition in which the large outlines of the piece, or the procedures to be used in generating it, are determined by the human composer while some of the details, such as notes or rhythms, are created by a computer program using algorithmic processes.

    33. San Francisco Electronic Music Festival
    Annual electronic music festival.
    http://www.sfemf.org/
    SFEMF Six August 18-21 2005 @ SomArts
    SFEMF Five August 5 - 7, 2004 @ SomArts
    East Meets Left
    July 23 - 27, 2003 @ SomArts ELECTRIC WORDS
    June 20th - 29th @ Venue 9 The Second San Francisco Electronic Music Festival
    @ CellSpace The First San Francisco Electronic Music Festival
    @ CellSpace about SFEMF sfemf artists contact 2000 video ... 2001 program

    34. Edgard Varese - Father Of Electronic Music
    Detailed exploration of his lead in the new medium and the wait for technology to catch up. Includes introductions to works, comments by Frank Zappa,
    http://csunix1.lvc.edu/~snyder/em/varese.html
    Edgard Varese
    Father of Electronic Music
    "I Long for instruments obedient to my thought and whim, with their contribution of A whole new world of unsuspected sounds, which will lend themselves to the exigencies of my inner rhythm." June 1917 (1)
    Varese at the Philips lab Edgard Vare se Paris, 1883-New York, 1965 The door that Busoni gazed at but never entered, Varese ran through . Sadly, Varese spent the majority of his life waiting for technology to catch up with him. Varese was simply born to early. Of course if he had been born later, his mentor Busoni would probably not have been around to prepare him for his role in the coming age. Varese prepared for a career as an engineer by studying mathematics and science. He studied the notebooks of da Vinci. Pulled towards music, he used his learned scientific principles to study the science of sound. He was an unhappy student at the Schola Cantorium and Paris Conservatoire. His friends were a list of who's -who of the time. Satie, Romain Rolland (an author who used Varese as the inspiration of his great novel Jean-Christophe), Russolo, Villa-Lobos, Duchamp, Russolo, Cowell, Luening, Lenin Trotsky, Picasso and countless others. While at the conservatoire, he began shaking things up, announcing ,"I refuse to submit to sounds that have already been heard." (2) His inspirations were Busoni and Debussy. Debussy encouraged him to become a composer telling him, "Rules do not make a work of art. you have the right to compose what you want to, the way you want to." (3) Debussy also encouraged Varese to look at non-western music for inspiration.

    35. The Electronic Music Ring
    The electronic music Ring (eMusic) features websites dealing with the creation and distribution of electronic music, such as ambient, atmospheric, techno,
    http://w.webring.com/hub?ring=emusic

    36. HISTORY
    The ColumbiaPrinceton electronic music Center was formally established. 1961 The first electronic music concerts at the Columbia-Princeton Studio were
    http://music.dartmouth.edu/~wowem/electronmedia/music/eamhistory.html
    HISTORY OF ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTER MUSIC
    INCLUDING AUTOMATIC INSTRUMENTS AND COMPOSITION MACHINES compiled and annotated by Dr. Kristine H. Burns 2nd century, BC . The Hydraulis was invented by Ktesibios sometime in the second century B.C. Ktesibios, the son of a Greek barber, was fascinated by pneumatics and wrote an early treatise on the use of hydraulic systems for powering mechanical devices. His most famous invention, the Hydraulis, used water to regulate the air pressure inside an organ. A small cistern called the pnigeus was turned upside down and placed inside a barrel of water. A set of pumps forced air into the pnigeus, forming an air reservoir, and that air was channeled up into the organ's action. Greek Aeolian harp. This may be considered the first automatic instrument. It was named for Aeolus , the Greek god of the wind. The instrument had two bridges over which the strings passed. The instrument was placed in a window where air current would pass, and the strings were activated by the wind current. Rather than being of different lengths, the strings were all the same length and tuned to the same pitch, but because of different string thicknesses, varying pitches could be produced. 5th-6th centuries BC , Pythagorus discovered numerical ratios corresponding to intervals of the musical scale. He associated these ratios with what he called "harmony of the spheres."

    37. Electronic Music And Multimedia - Analogik
    electronic music and Digital Arts Group Brisbane, Australia.
    http://analogik.com/
    support this site
    link to us home about us audio multimedia ... contact bookmark this Analogik is a group of industry professionals committed to providing quality content and online resources in fields of electronic music, multimedia, visual arts, science, technology and culture.
    Tetra Vaal
    - Amazingly realistic 3D robot (Video)
    Qrio Robot Video
    - Real life-like moving robot footage
    Balloon Head
    - Balloon Face Girl (Flash Game)
    Quest for the Rest
    - by Jakub Dvorsky (Flash game)
    Samorost
    - by Jakub Dvorsky (Flash game)
    Psyride
    - Psy Trance track video (Flash animation)
    Plantage
    - Extraordinary clip (Flash animation) Analogik appearing on:
    Guardian Unlimited
    : Lifestyle Campaigns
    Australian Government
    Culture and Recreation
    University of Melbourne
    : Australian Sound Design Projects Google : Brisbane Arts and Entertainment Dmoz : Brisbane Arts and Entertainment Dmoz : Electronic Music Google : Electronic Music Alexa : Music: Electronic The Bickersons : Cool Blog Go Guides : Music Organisations Ponyloaf : Brisbane Electronic Music Band Stagers - New track. Techno / Electronica / Breakbeat

    38. Peff.com - ReBirth, Reason & Other Electronic Music Diversions
    Website of Kurt Kurasaki, aka Peff. Author of Power Tools for Reason 2.5, Audio Resources for electronic music. Featuring Propellerheads REASON and ReBirth
    http://www.peff.com/

    39. UCSC EMS Home Page
    electronic music Studios at the University of California, Santa Cruz. A collection of essays and technical articles about the art and practice of electronic
    http://arts.ucsc.edu/ems/music/
    UCSC Electronic Music Studio Home Page
    Welcome to the Electronic Music Studios at the University of California, Santa Cruz.This web site contains a collection of essays and technical articles about the art and practice of electronic music. They have been written over the last twenty years as supplemental materials to my courses in studio composition. The essays cover basic issues they will not replace your equipment and software manuals,but will provide information that the manuals take for granted.
    Peter Elsea
    Table Of Contents
    Using the UCSC Electronic Music Web Site EMS Master Index The Master Index is a complete and up to date listing of all documents resident on our server. If you have a specific area of interest you might want to try here first.
    EMS Title Bar
    Clicking on the title bar will always bring you back to the EMS homepage
    This website was designed to be used with any browser, including those accessible to the blind and visually impaired.The content is rather plain to keep loading time to a minimum. You won't get any cookies either. We would appreciate any comments or suggestions you may have about this project. Send Email to

    40. Refreshing To Welcome Page...
    Nonprofit organization bringing together artists, composers, and independent recording labels to create a more accessible market for electronic music. Features links, interviews, artist profiles and news.
    http://www.oscillator.org/

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