A Guide (to electronic composition)
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Treating Midi as its own native music language, explores the patterns in music in a way that's never been explained quite like this before.



 

 
 
 
 
 

 


Here is something to listen to while you read. Click any of the blocks in the big-sized bitmap graphic above.
Each square will open a different song. If you would like to turn the page, view in its original form.







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Click the tape wheel from the cover of Jacques Ellul's "The Technological Society" in order to proceed viewing audio as album