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  2. Redshift (group) - Wikipedia

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    Redshift is a British electronic music group, founded in 1996 by Mark Shreeve. Their musical style is rooted in the early to mid 1970s German electronic music era, often described as Berlin School , and transcends the genre using musical originality, multi-instrumentation, and complex harmonic arrangements using analogue sequencing.

  3. Jordan Nobles - Wikipedia

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    Nobles is a founding artistic director of Vancouver's Redshift Music Society, [2] [3] an organization founded in 2001 which commissions and premieres new works by Canadian and international composers, and of Redshift Records, the recording division of Redshift Music, which released its first CD in 2007 and now has approximately 40 releases, focussing on contemporary music.

  4. Mark Shreeve - Wikipedia

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    Mark Shreeve (2 June 1957 – 31 August 2022) was a British electronic music composer. After initially releasing his early work on cassette through the label Mirage Records, he went on to sign for the newly formed Jive Electro in the early 1980s, [1] and released the albums Assassin, Legion, and Crash Head. [2]

  5. Redshift (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to ... Redshift is a phenomenon in ... Redshift (group), an English electronic music group; The Redshift, an album by Omnium ...

  6. 101 Albums That Changed Popular Music - Wikipedia

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    Eric Weisbard, the co-editor of Spin magazine's Alternative Record Guide and an organizer of the Experience Music Project conferences, wrote that, just as albums are "structures of order, turning songs, an inherently ersatz form, into statements", Smith's book "albums the album, compiling the 'statement' works that prevailed in jazz, folk, and two generations of rock into a single package". [4]

  7. Modulations: A History of Electronic Music - Wikipedia

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    Modulations: A History of Electronic Music: Throbbing Words on Sound is a 2000 book edited by Peter Shapiro. [1] [2] [3] It is a companion piece to the documentary film Modulations: Cinema for the Ear.

  8. Music history - Wikipedia

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    Music history, sometimes called historical musicology, is a highly diverse subfield of the broader discipline of musicology that studies music from a historical ...

  9. Redshift - Wikipedia

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    The history of the subject began in the 19th century, with the development of classical wave mechanics and the exploration of phenomena which are associated with the Doppler effect. The effect is named after the Austrian mathematician, Christian Doppler, who offered the first known physical explanation for the phenomenon in 1842. [2]