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			Join Date: Feb 2004 
				Location: Toronto 
				
				
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			I find that one of the problems in this forum is that people just dont know about electronica, its roots, its innovations, its subgenres. So I'm going to put up some links for people who are interested about learning something about electronica. Please, check these out. One of the best ways to expand your mind, and your musical understanding is to learn about all types of music. Electronic music has alot to learn about trust. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
			The various sub-genres of Electronic and their histories This site further breaks down electronica, gives some audio samples. I'll put up some more when I have time, until then you people put up your favorite electronic music sites. Discogs - Electronic Database 
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			Thanks.. I guess these didnt really work out either.. one day when some more Electronica Fans come onto these forums perhaps I'll revive my effort.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			For me, electronica has the most fascinating history of any genre. One of my favourite stories is that of William Du Bois Duddell and the "singing arc". Anyone else come across him? 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
			Best wishes, Charley 
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