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Soundtracks - 811 (5.14%)
5.14%
Pop, R&B, Funk - 1388 (8.79%)
8.79%
Rock, Metal - 2335 (14.79%)
14.79%
Rap, Hip Hop - 3196 (20.25%)
20.25%
Jazz, Classical - 568 (3.6%)
3.6%
World, New Age - 150 (0.95%)
0.95%
Avant-Garde - 166 (1.05%)
1.05%
Folk, Country - 131 (0.83%)
0.83%
Ska - 36 (0.23%)
0.23%
Electronic (general) - 3348 (21.21%)
21.21%
- Ambient, Lounge - 316 (2%)
2%
- Club, Dance - 471 (2.98%)
2.98%
- D&B - 556 (3.52%)
3.52%
- House - 1332 (8.44%)
8.44%
- Trance - 698 (4.42%)
4.42%
- Industrial - 284 (1.8%)
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[dead] Rock and Folk - December 2010 screenshot
Rock and Folk - December 2010
French | 116 pages | PDF | 29.54 MB


The rock is not dead, monthly Folk Rock you again, and defends your ears: rants, beating heart, the team passes in review the bins and put on the grill those which are 'cur rock. Trust your ears Philippe Manoeuvre and build your ideal LA nightclub. Rock with Folk, live in rock!
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Cracked Media: The Sound of Malfunction
The MIT Press | ISBN: 0262013142 | 392 pages | PDF | 1,2 MB


In Cracked Media, Caleb Kelly explores how the deliberate utilization of the normally undesirable (a crack, a break) has become the site of productive creation. Cracked media, Kelly writes, slides across disciplines, through music, sound, and noise. Cracked media encompasses everything from Cage's silences and indeterminacies, to Paik's often humorous tape works, to the cold and clean sounds of digital glitch in the work of Tone and Oval.
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Maximum MIDI
Manning Publications | ISBN: 1884777449 | PDF | 479 pages | 2.25 MB


Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) connects sound cards, musical instruments, and computers in order to make music. MIDI-based music programs can play music, teach music theory and technique, provide games with exciting scores, and allow musicians to record, edit, play, and print compositions.
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Developing A Personal Saxophone Sound by David Liebman
Dorn Publications, Inc | English | PDF | 64 pages | 6.5 MB


This important text from jazz saxophone legend David Liebman contains in-depth, fully illustrated chapters a wide range of topics, integral to sound production on saxophone. Topics include correct breathing, the control and use of the larynx, how to perform overtone exercises, optimal tongue position and fluid articulation
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Ocean of Sound (David Toop)
Serpent's Tail | ISBN-10: 1852427434 | 319 pages | English | PDF | 8.71 mb


Ethereal, ambient sound is a passion in certain circles in England and the U.S. Toop traces the twentieth-century history of music that could be characterised [sic] as drifting or simply existing in stasis rather than developing in any dramatic fashion. For Toop, the lineage of such music includes Javanese pulsation, the recording-studio-as-instrument excursions of Jamaican dub pioneer Lee Scratch Perry and Beach Boy Brian Wilson, John Cage's Zen composition theories, and a plethora of jazz players, most notably Sun Ra and Miles Davis

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