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  2. Live looping - Wikipedia

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    The first dedicated loop device was the Paradis LOOP Delay. [6] The Paradis and other models had volatile memories, forcing composers to develop fresh loops live in front of their audiences — and thus, live looping came into existence. Roland and DigiTech loop pedals entered the market in 2001, around the same time DJ mixing gained popularity ...

  3. Lilium (band) - Wikipedia

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    Shortly thereafter, Lilium evolved into a studio-based collaborative project between Humbert and Tola. The second Lilium record, 2003's Short Stories , found the duo composing and performing music with guest musicians, singers and lyricists, including Edwards, John Grant, Kal Cahoone, Daniel McMahon, Jim Kalin, and Dana Colley and Billy Conway ...

  4. Loop (music) - Wikipedia

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    In music, a loop is a repeating section of sound material. Short sections can be repeated to create ostinato patterns. Longer sections can also be repeated: for example, a player might loop what they play on an entire verse of a song in order to then play along with it, accompanying themselves.

  5. Muzak - Wikipedia

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    Inventor George Owen Squier, credited with inventing telephone carrier multiplexing in 1910, developed the original technical basis for Muzak. [7] [8] [9] He was granted several US patents in the 1920s [9] related to transmission of information signals, among them U.S. patent 1,641,608 a system for the transmission and distribution of signals over electrical lines.

  6. Lilium (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Lilium is the plant genus of "true lilies". Lilium may also refer to: the Latin term for the fleur-de-lis emblem; Lilium (constellation), a constellation defined by Augustin Royer in 1679; 1092 Lilium, a minor planet, discovered in 1924; Lilium (band), a French-American band; Lilium, the opening theme song from the anime Elfen Lied

  7. Sony BMG v. Tenenbaum - Wikipedia

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    On July 31, 2009, the jury awarded $675,000 to the music companies, taking a middle option between the statutory minimum ($22,500 total) and maximum ($4.5 million) for willful infringement. Nesson had planned to appeal; if the verdict had stood, Tenenbaum had planned to file for bankruptcy. [5] [14]

  8. Bankrupt! - Wikipedia

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    Bankrupt! is the fifth studio album by French indie pop band Phoenix. The album was released on 19 April 2013 by Loyauté, Glassnote Records and Atlantic Records . It is the band's follow up to Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix , which was released four years earlier in 2009.

  9. Lilium GmbH - Wikipedia

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    On 18 July 2024, Saudia Group and Lilium N.V. signed a binding sales agreement for 50 Lilium Jets, with options for the purchase of 50 more. [ 43 ] On 24 October 2024, after failing to settle an agreement with the Bavarian Government to secure a €50 million loan, the Lilium Board of Directors approved application for self-administration of ...