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Music For Drones: Introduction

February 26, 2013 · by Robin James · in christian.ryan, drone, drones, industrial, music, sound art, stockhausen

[xposted at christian.ryan’s stardotstudio] Drones are trendy. These days, seems like everybody has some use for and/or opinion about them. They’re the subject of a lot of art and literature, too. What if, instead of making art  about drones, we…

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