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  1. Tape music. Tape music is an integral part of musique concrète, which uses the tape recorder as its central musical source. The music can utilise pre-recorded sound fragments and the creation of loops, which can be altered and manipulated through techniques such as editing and playback speed manipulation. [2]

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  2. Mar 11, 2019 · From scholarly and avant-garde beginnings to ambient soundscapes of the 21 st Century, there is something for virtually every listener and performer to be found in tape music. What we’re discussing here is not just a performance recorded to tape, but compositions, experiments, and live sets using tape as an instrument.

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  4. Apr 2, 2015 · The idea of a mixtape has a powerful hold on pop culture despite a massive decline in the actual usage of tape. “If you think of the timeline and the continuing impact of tape in the last sixty years,” said Lucas Crane, a thirty-five-year-old Brooklyn-based tape musician, “it’s like watching a baby squid grow into a giant with its tentacles going into all these different directions ...

  5. Electronic music is music which is made with electronic equipment such as synthesizers or computers. Sometimes electronic music artists create special sounds using tape recorders too. After World War II , when tape recorders had been invented and were becoming popular, composers started to use them to make music.

  6. Electronic music - Tape, Synthesis, Sampling: With tape music the history of electronic music in the narrower sense begins. This history seems split into three main periods: an early (by now classical) period lasting from the commercial introduction of the tape recorder immediately following World War II until about 1960; a second period that featured the introduction of electronic music ...

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