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- From: ddsmith@cs.washington.edu (Douglas D. Smith)
- Subject: Re: Electronic Country Space Music (Was Re: 'Newage' music)
- In-Reply-To: charly@hal.COM's message of 4 Jan 93 04:13:10 GMT
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- Organization: UW Computer Science
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- Date: 3 Jan 93 21:10:43
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- > In article <C04y4p.45y@ra.nrl.navy.mil> buck@ra.nrl.navy.mil (Loren
- > Buchanan) writes:
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- >P.S. Does any one know of any electronic instrumental country space
- >rock recordings (you know with synthesizer(s), guitars [acoustic
- >and/or electronic and/or bass and/or steel], fiddle(s), with a
- >danceable beat). Please start a new thread for a response to this
- >request.
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- You might try David Jaffe's _Silicon Valley Breakdown_. I've only
- heard it once but it's like electronic bluegrass. It may be hard to
- find because it's in the Computer Music genre and probably not on a
- major label.
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- == Douglas D. Smith ==== ddsmith@cs.washington.edu ==
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