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  2. Roland R-5 - Wikipedia

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    The R-5 Human Rhythm Composer is an electronic drum machine introduced in 1989 by Roland Corporation, using PCM voices. The R-5 features velocity- and pressure-sensitive trigger pads, and the ability to create loops of beats. The pads are assignable and can be user defined for different sounds and also for different amplitude and semi-tones ...

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    Suomisaundi (English: "Finnish sound"), also known as suomisoundi, suomistyge or spugedelic trance, is a style of psychedelic trance that originated in Finland around the mid-1990s. [1] "Suomisaundi" literally means "Finnish sound" in Finnish. Suomisaundi's biggest proponents are said to be Tim Thick and his label Thixx'n'Dixx. [1]

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    As of March 2011 the board includes: [5] Chairperson: Niko Nordström (Warner Music) Vice Chairperson: Epe Helenius (Sound of Finland) Members: Jarkko Nordlund (Ratas Music Group) Joose Berglund (Universal Music Group) Juha Ruuska (Stupido Records) Kimmo Valtanen (KSF Entertainment Group) Markku Takkunen (Sony Music Entertainment) Tapio Korjus

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  8. Finnish phonology - Wikipedia

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    [5] Finnish has a phonological contrast between single (/æ e i ø y ɑ o u/) and double (/ææ ee ii øø yy ɑɑ oo uu/) vowels. [6] Phonetically long vowels are single continuous sounds ([æː eː iː øː yː ɑː oː uː]) where the extra duration of the hold phase of the vowel signals that they count as two successive vowel phonemes ...

  9. Bootleg recording - Wikipedia

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    The resulting bootleg, Live'r Than You'll Ever Be, was released shortly before Christmas 1969, mere weeks after the tour had finished, and in January 1970 received a rave review in Rolling Stone, who described the sound quality as "superb, full of presence, picking up drums, bass, both guitars and the vocals beautifully ... it is the ultimate ...