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Created page with "'''Synthesisers''' are machines that can make any sound whatsoever, so, naturally, musicians have been using them to try and make the worst sounds imaginable. This competition has gone by several names since the synthesiser’s invention, like ‘krautrock’ (1968–1979), ‘synth-pop’ (1979–1987), ‘acid house’ (1987–2000), and ‘dubstep’ (2000–present). == History == Synthesisers were invented by Leonardo ‘the Rock’ da Vinci between 1600 BCE and 1..." |
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'''Synthesisers''' are machines that can make any sound whatsoever, so, naturally, musicians have been using them to try and make the worst sounds imaginable. This competition has | '''Synthesisers''' are machines that can make any sound whatsoever, so, naturally, musicians have been using them to try and make the worst sounds imaginable. This competition has variously been known as ‘krautrock’ (1968–1979), ‘synth-pop’ (1979–1987), ‘acid house’ (1987–2000), and ‘dubstep’ (2000–present). | ||
== History == | == History == | ||