. i guess they all forgot! silly techno
electro and ghetto tech guys!
Yeah, let's have another It's.All.About.Me.Me.Me.Me
list fight.
Thanks, I'll pass.
fh
-
On 5/17/06, Ben Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sing the blues tom...lets stay still and not move, lets stick to the same
sound and not alter our train of thought to move this
Perhaps the reason they are all busy this year is because they knew
you
would be there, with your incessant whining drowning out their sets all
weekend.
I don't know about all that. Even though I've seen tom push his opinion
a lot further than most would like (including me on occasion). I
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) a question regarding DEMF and the history of Detroit techno
Perhaps the reason they are all busy this year is because they knew
you
would be there, with your incessant whining drowning out their sets all
weekend.
I don't
Yeah, I attempted a serious response, only to get pissed off and not
bother after the first response.
--
matt kane's brain
That you did my friend. And it was as decent an observation as could be
expected. But it said nothing to the question. That was my point. He
made an observation, then
Weren't you just complaining about clowning?
On May 17, 2006, at 15:20, J.T. wrote:
yeah it's mashed potatoes but dang you can fill your whole plate
with em!! i'm a music geek/snob and i want some a la carte
chit...pork tenderloin...and uh..ok i'm hungry sorry
--
matt kane's brain
AWWW DAM! I mistakenly replied to that last email from MKB not
noticing that it was private. Millions of apologies mr. kane. And there
I am talking about knee jerk reactions eh? I just typed in a fit and hit
send. My bad man. And a huge slap on the wrist (or ass if you're hot).
Seriously,
Subject: Re: (313) a question regarding DEMF and the history of Detroit techno
Weren't you just complaining about clowning?
On May 17, 2006, at 15:20, J.T. wrote:
yeah it's mashed potatoes but dang you can fill your whole plate
with em!! i'm a music geek/snob and i want some a la carte
Passion is prominent. And there ain't nuthin wrong with it. Whatever colour
or 'oppressed culture', you may be a part of!
Music as a whole, transcends the race issue, the political issue and the
issue of who's right and who's wrong! The fact that we ALL, at some point in
our lives, find change
Ben,
It is certainly true that music CAN and DOES transcend the things that keep
us down in life. However, I find the assertion that we do not have to
address the facts of racism and other political issues simply because we are
in a musical arena extremely troubling. Music, not even techno
that the Red Bull
Academy is happening here in Melbourne this year!!!
On 04/05/2006, at 6:58 PM, fab. wrote:
Hi list,
italy now has it's very own techno book.
Andrea Benedetti, italian techno pioneer and plasmek label founder
(http://www.discogs.com/artist/Andrea+Benedetti), has just
Hi list,
italy now has it's very own techno book.
Andrea Benedetti, italian techno pioneer and plasmek label founder
(http://www.discogs.com/artist/Andrea+Benedetti), has just published his
book on techno, its origins and the italian techno movement. He was also
very influential in creating
techno book
Hi list,
italy now has it's very own techno book.
Andrea Benedetti, italian techno pioneer and plasmek label founder
(http://www.discogs.com/artist/Andrea+Benedetti), has just published his
book on techno, its origins and the italian techno movement. He was also
very influential
to this list, hello all.
Michael B.
- Original Message -
From: Simon Kong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 7:58 AM
Subject: (313) Techno on the otherside .. NZ
This post is for everyone having a cry baby about DEMF
..
Stacey Pullen came
Nah, he was playing in a line up of many international acts, which meant the
price was about $80. I saw him for the second time a couple of years ago
when he played a 3 hour techno set followed by a 3 hour house set. I only
witnessed the techno set and it was pretty darn sweet.
- Original
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Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 6:05 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Techno on the otherside .. NZ
That's a shame, the city that really misses out is Adelaide. No wonder
they're all moving here!
Kenny Larkin is touring in May. I have heard rumours of Jimmy Edgar.
Did you
for the occasion so
it was really cool to be connected by Techno.
Mostly I just wanted to say to the list that in some places in
the world we rarely get to hear Techno. New Zealand has had
three US producers visit in the last two years.
You may recall me writing in about Carl Craig last
Subject: (313) Techno on the otherside .. NZ
This post is for everyone having a cry baby about DEMF
..
Stacey Pullen came to play in Wellington NZ the other week.
By some sheer accident I ended up making a one way 16 hour
road trip to see him play, and a flight home at 8am
to this list, hello all.
Michael B.
- Original Message -
From: Simon Kong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 7:58 AM
Subject: (313) Techno on the otherside .. NZ
This post is for everyone having a cry baby about DEMF
..
Stacey Pullen came to play
first post to this list, hello all.
Michael B.
- Original Message -
From: Simon Kong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 7:58 AM
Subject: (313) Techno on the otherside .. NZ
This post is for everyone having a cry baby about DEMF
LOL
but perth has by far better weather ;)
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 4:18 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Techno on the otherside .. NZ
So DEMF and Perth have something in common this year - not many Detroit
artists
Depends if you're inside or outside though mate. If you're inside you
can't compete with Auckland weather...
-Original Message-
From: fab. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 27 April 2006 2:21 a.m.
To: 313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) Techno on the otherside
Hey all,
Not too sure if this came thru the first time I posted a week or so
ago... trying again.
Have put together a dj mix of some of my favourite deep techno tracks
from labels such as Basic Channel, Chain Reaction, Deep Chord, etc...
as the title says, it's for late night, early
Orton's best known (aside from her solo work) for her collaborations
with the Chemical Brothers. William Orbit too.
-Original Message-
From: J.T. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 April 2006 22:19
To: Stoddard,Kamal
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) techno/house vs folk music
So
Avoid Beth Orton at all costs would be my advice. It's bland, insipid coffee
table snoozerama!
The only good thing she's done that I've heard is Spill - Don't Wanna Know
'Bout Evil
Plenty of good electronic folk out there with out recourse to her.
e.g.
Greg Davis
Animal Collective
Tuung
Avoid Beth Orton at all costs would be my advice. It's bland, insipid coffee
table snoozerama!
The only good thing she's done that I've heard is Spill - Don't Wanna Know
'Bout Evil
Plenty of good electronic folk out there with out recourse to her.
e.g.
Greg Davis
Animal Collective
Tuung
On Thu, 6 Apr 2006, Dan Bean wrote:
Avoid Beth Orton at all costs would be my advice. It's bland, insipid coffee
table snoozerama!
The only good thing she's done that I've heard is Spill - Don't Wanna Know
'Bout Evil
How about this and specially the A-side?
Haven't heard those remixes.
The Spiritual Life / Ibadan Remix of Central Reservation is an absolutely
beautiful record.
Gorgeous.
- Original Message -
From: Jari Tolkkinen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dan Bean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 10:30 AM
Subject: RE: (313) techno
Subject
RE: (313) techno/house vs folk
music
I know what you're saying though, very Everything But the Girl in a
way.
Tracy has a much better come to bed and I may even murder you vocal
than Beth, who is probably more likely to have a Just let me tell you
about the hump-backed Whale and its effect on the South Sea bubble
vocal, IMHO
06, 2006 10:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org; Dan Bean
Subject: Re: (313) techno/house vs folk music
I know what you're saying though, very Everything But the Girl in a
way.
Tracy has a much better come to bed and I may even murder you vocal
than Beth, who is probably more
-
From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 10:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org; Dan Bean
Subject: Re: (313) techno/house vs folk music
I know what you're saying though, very Everything But the Girl in a
way.
Tracy has a much better come
So no one with any kind of anything on the folk/electro thing? Everybody
as unfamiliar as me with beth orton's music then I take it? Very well
then...
i have heard her name but im unfamiliar i think. dunno much about folk electro
either, is cornelius in that area? my old neighbours used to play
Actually, that's what the last week is about. Praising music that doesn't
confine itself to categories. And I think along the way they get to see how
it's all connected. But I definitely hear you, not to be too serious about
these boxes.
thanks
Rex
First I think kids have the most basic,
every school year I do an 8 week electronic music unit with my fifth graders
(10, 11 year olds)
1 - origins 2 - electro 3 - techno 4 - house 5 - ambient dub - 6 jungle -
7 downtempo - 8 everything else
looking for suggestions on:
1. essential examples of any genre (I figure heads
looking for suggestions on:
1. essential examples of any genre (I figure heads on this list would
be
able to serve electro, techno, house, but I know lots of you listen to
others)
2. what to teach for any genre - really simple guidelines for how to
recognize what genre it is
(now, I already
Plus Dennis Ferrer helped Damon Wild out in the past on his Stormwatch
project, so it's more of a case of techno goes house goes techno with
him.
Joe Clausell has a mix CD out now with lots of techno on it, including
that Ame track and a couple of Jeff Mills tunes.
It also has a rubbish sci-fi
http://www.discogs.com/release/641679
look at that, pretty techno of a mix. maybe this means NYC house can
return to a less live sound?
tom
house goes techno and vise versa but I won't.
im not sure if it STOPPED using electronic sounds, but i think anyone
can tell the difference between say nu groove type stuff and the stuff
released most recently by louie vega. kerri chandler has been getting
very techno as well recently, check out bay
house/disco from those outside of NYC.
Genres (and preconceived notions) suck - it's either good music or bad
music.
I could go on about house goes techno and vise versa but I won't.
im not sure if it STOPPED using electronic sounds, but i think anyone
can tell the difference between say
geek mode
Microsoft's ftp client (if you're using the command line, that is)
is just FreeBSD's recompiled under MSC although Redmond has
added more stuff over the years**. If you don't believe me,
run strings on the executable (on XP and similar systems you'll
usually find it at
[313techknow] Re: (313) Saturday
Night Techno Mashup Party Time
Please respond to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
groups.com
with just one CD in the van for a few weeks,
The Rough Guide To Bhangra Dance. and Rail Gaddi seemed really
techno all by itself. The melody basically danced around one minor
chord, so it seemed like a no brainer to mash it up with The Bells..
When I got Rail Gaddi all beat mapped, and started in sync
this file is quite screwed up. neither winamp nor audition could do much
with it
-Joe
- Original Message -
From: Kent Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313techknow [EMAIL PROTECTED]; list 313
313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2006 3:27 AM
Subject: (313) Saturday Night Techno
Aw Hell Ding Dong Diddly Crap.
Try it again. I think microsoft's ftp client converted it to text or
something stupid like that.
]; list 313
313@hyperreal.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2006 11:35 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Saturday Night Techno Mashup Party Time
Aw Hell Ding Dong Diddly Crap.
Try it again. I think microsoft's ftp client converted it to text or
something stupid like that.
OK, so, like the file I uploaded last night was corrupt, but now it
isn't so if you want to hear this, try again.
On 3/12/06, Kent Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.cornwarning.com/chaircrusher/katabhangra.mp3
Night Techno Mashup Party Time
http://www.cornwarning.com/chaircrusher/katabhangra.mp3
In which I employ Ableton Live to sync up Jeff Mills The Bells and
Four of A Kind's Rail Gaddi. The Bells is pitched down a whole
tone, and I did some edits later to match Mills to the bhangra track's
structure
Hello.
Here is a mix containing oldies and newer techno tracks from such artists
like Planetary Assault Systems, Suburban Knight ... :
http://www.ken-guru.net/mix_recler3.shtml
--
Jari Tolkkinen | dj ken-guru | http://www.ken-guru.net
--
Hi !
I'm a brazilian producer and i like too much of detroit techno, the best
genere ever!
Well, i want to show to you some productions i made, please visit this site:
http://www.fiberonline.com.br/artista.php?id=829 anda listen Cruzeiro
Vazio and Feel the groove
This is my interview:
http
Frank Frazetta (Vampirella; Molly Hatchet album covers (!!!)) and Joe
Kubert (Sgt. Joe Rock; DC Comics) are definitely *not* techno, though.
Frazetta did covers for tons of SF and space opera, including Princess of
Mars (techno as f*ck) by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Kubert made my list because
he
On 22 Feb 2006, at 16:09, Brian Prince wrote:
Frank Frazetta (Vampirella; Molly Hatchet album covers (!!!)) and Joe
Kubert (Sgt. Joe Rock; DC Comics) are definitely *not* techno, though.
Frazetta did covers for tons of SF and space opera, including Princess
of
Mars (techno as f*ck) by Edgar
- Original Message -
From: Martin Dust
On 22 Feb 2006, at 16:09, Brian Prince wrote:
Mars (techno as f*ck) by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Kubert made my list
because
he was obviously a big influence on Oldham.
I'd say he was a massive influence on all the big 2000AD artists as
well, Simon
Kirby was ace- also Steve Ditko though!
Jason
On 22 Feb 2006, at 19:46, seek wrote:
- Original Message - From: Martin Dust
On 22 Feb 2006, at 16:09, Brian Prince wrote:
Mars (techno as f*ck) by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Kubert made my
list because
he was obviously a big influence
Seeing as it's so quiet around here today and I haven't posted in about 6
months - plus there are quite a few list members' tracks on there ;-)
Hope you enjoy it! (sorry for the audio dropout near the beginning,
something to do with the mp3 encoding which I can't seem to get rid of).
Matt
G v L - Delve Mix - 2006
[ deep house, melodic techno, bits of wonk ]
now available for download from www.bfamilyrecords.com/mixes
tracklist:
Todd Osborn - Naha
Azymuth - Before I Forget (Kenny Dope Dub Mix)
Aril Brikha - Setting Sun
The Vanisher - The Tic-Tac Tactic
DJ Sneak - Aziz
http://submergecom.siteprotect.net/mp3clips/SUBCD-3011-2/13.mp3
Fred Heutte wrote:
http://submergecom.siteprotect.net/mp3clips/SUBCD-3011-2/13.mp3
Which release is that from?
Andrew
--
Andrew Duke
scoring/sound design/source
http://andrew-duke.com
Cognition Audioworks label
[Andrew Duke, Foal, Clinker, Granny'Ark]
http://cognitionaudioworks.com
That is 'Electro Planetary Acknowedments Part 1 from the new AUX 88
album:
http://www.submerge.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?
Screen=PRODProduct_Code=SUBCD-3011-2Category_Code=SubmergeRecordings
On 12-feb-2006, at 19:29, Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks wrote:
Fred Heutte wrote:
Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:
That is 'Electro Planetary Acknowedments Part 1 from the new AUX 88
album:
http://www.submerge.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?
Screen=PRODProduct_Code=SUBCD-3011-2Category_Code=SubmergeRecordings
That whole Aux album is sounding fine; clips of all tracks here:
yeah wicked.
I was there, ( Wellington, Queenstown, Dunedin ) in Jan. Primarily for
Kaikoura Roots, which was a good intro into the cross culture of the NZ
scene, ( lots of different styles on display ). Fat Freddy's doing that
stretched out hypnotic acid groove :)) they are definately from outta
Um .. nah . different Salmonella Tiki is different
I live in Queenstown .. which is right down south ..
which does not have a techno scene at all .. apart
from my lounge . heh
as for the nationwide scene ..
we have had several visits in the past years ..
um ..
Carl
gidday everyone,
greets from New Zealand (any other Aotearoans on the list?)
.. seeing as how there's not much of a techno scene in these parts, I
like reading weblogs ideally written by people who are writing techno,
going to gigs or just otherwise involved. Also as a techno producer I
have
I was touring two days along DJ Bone and Robert Hood... Was excellent. Thanks to
DJ Bone and Robert Hood.
Report there : http://313tm.blogspot.com
Scroll down a few ...
--
Dimitri Pike
http://wildtek.free.fr
http://wildtek.blogspot.com
http://groups.msn.com/313TechnoMusic
Complete photo set here :
http://www.flickr.com/photos/313tm
--
Dimitri Pike
http://wildtek.free.fr
http://wildtek.blogspot.com
http://groups.msn.com/313TechnoMusic
made me laugh anyway. from when we played at split in london.
these 2 pics = superaloof.
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a9/disco_dirt/Picture037.jpg
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a9/disco_dirt/Picture027.jpg
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cc
Subject
(313) techno and house under 120bpm
MOS/Aroy Dee stuff might fit the bill.
Ken
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 November 2005 17:51
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) techno and house under 120bpm
I was doing a mix this weekend (not recorded) that was leaning toward
MOS/Aroy Dee stuff might fit the bill.
don't forget $tinkworx too.
robin...
I was doing a mix this weekend (not recorded) that was leaning toward the
slower end of the bpm spectrum
I didn't clock the beats but I'm sure many were around 100 bpm or less (and
I was pitching stuff down around the -6/-8 mark)
it got me thinking about what techno and house tunes make
(and
I was pitching stuff down around the -6/-8 mark)
it got me thinking about what techno and house tunes make it under this
mark without being ambient
it's that bpm range where you could either chill or dance
so what's out there? new or old (I'm sure most Theo Parrish, some
Moodymann, and all
Stoddard, Kamal wrote:
There's a whigomy bros 12 that has a marvin gaye vox on one side, and a
track done with the JB's I'll house you on the other. The JB's remix is
dope as all git out. The best techno song with really prominent vocals
I've heard in awhile. And I mean techn. Banging bells
i was just looking on hardwax's page.
I notice they have a new surgeon record in. it's described as cutting edge
techno!
I dont have the record, but how come it's cutting edge what makes it
cutting edge?
and before you start, I aint having a pop, I'm just interested to know.
TA
i was just looking on hardwax's page.
I notice they have a new surgeon record in. it's described as cutting edge
techno!
I dont have the record, but how come it's cutting edge what makes it
cutting edge?
and before you start, I aint having a pop, I'm just interested to know.
Clips up
Cutting edge?
I guess from the clips it just needs to sound like the edge will cut
you. I think I cut my ear on one of them (hurts so good). Maybe it's a
new genre.
KKS
There's a whigomy bros 12 that has a marvin gaye vox on one side, and a
track done with the JB's I'll house you on the other. The JB's remix is
dope as all git out. The best techno song with really prominent vocals
I've heard in awhile. And I mean techn. Banging bells at the end and
all. I
Cutting edge? Not sure about that. It's just a throwaway comment by
Hardwax staff isn't it? :)
If that's not the point of all this then I don't know what is.
There's far too much hyperbole that people really start to believe!
Some kid is going to see that and think Oh man - this is the
I personally have
hated every recent dance remix of depeche mode,
Have you heard the Misc. remixes of Depeche's Precious?
Not that horrible...
jeff
-Original Message-
From: theREALmxyzptlk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 04, 2005 12:02 PM
To: Stoddard, Kamal
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) techno with familiar vox
I personally have
hated every recent dance remix of depeche mode,
Have you heard the Misc. remixes
I've always loved the KD remix of Useless.
Perhaps not really dance but hey.
Anya
On 4 Nov 2005, at 17:02, theREALmxyzptlk wrote:
I personally have
hated every recent dance remix of depeche mode,
Have you heard the Misc. remixes of Depeche's Precious?
Not that horrible...
If it's any consolation, here's a ringtone based on the track Doop
Doop:
http://www.mobilefunbase.com/index.php?fuseaction=order.step1id=18011
Enjoy ;)
P
--- Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
doot is not the same as doop
UK 313ers may have not fully understood teabagging
(not that it's
there's something of an 808 breakdown, but its very short and the rest is
drumless:
Carl Craig A Wonderful Life (Epic Mix)
possibly my favorite techno song.
tom
Digital Justice Theme from it's all gone Pear Shaped
Dave Angel Airborne (Carl Craig's Drums Suck mix)
Gavin Russom and Delia Gonzalez The Days of Mars (DFA Remix)
You guys managed to name my favorite songs...
Throw in an Iron Wine Track and I'm sold.
check the new joint from gavinrussom and delia
Gonzalez- the days of mars- DFA.
seconded! me like!
prog electronics. wo.
and h, mr reynoldsThrow in an Iron Wine Track and I'm sold.
I'm well into iron wine, think they're ace!
1 Carl Craig - Goodbye world !
2 and my own Code Design ( http://www.myspace.com/reflexii) ;)
R
-Original Message-
From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 16:36
To: list 313
Subject: (313) Kickdrum-less techno
At the request of yoda I thought I'd try
- Spacemen 3
Glider - My Bloody Valentine
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Philippe Cam - Karine !!!
Derrick May - Icon
and an unreleased track by stereo jack.
At the request of yoda I thought I'd try a new interesting thread.
What's you favorite kickdrum-less piece of techno?
Mine
[ 1976 ] - Detrechno Records
[ 1976 ] - Detrechno Records
no it's
Hydraulic Records not Detrechno Records
Heh heh, is this still going?! Ah well, passes the time.
Isolee 'Raum Einz/Raum Zwei'
k
-Original Message-
From: Matthew Mangold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 October 2005 20:27
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) RE: Which detroit techno records have a number in the
title
[ 1976 ] - Hydraulic Records
underground static
www.vmax.net
may i just vote for this to be #1 in the dullest thread to hit 313 in a
long time.
as you were
p
Detrechno Records
hey thanks mr v.
whatever happened to detrechno? anyone know?
I used to have this green one (double pack?) had a hottie on it.
_
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This e-mail is sent
it's all his fault
*points at alex*
anyway, the first answer was the best one :)
robin...
On 26 Oct 2005, at 15:22, Placid wrote:
may i just vote for this to be #1 in the dullest thread to hit 313 in
a long time.
as you were
techno records have a number in the
title or refer to numbers??
Detrechno Records
hey thanks mr v.
whatever happened to detrechno? anyone know?
I used to have this green one (double pack?) had a hottie on it.
_
- End
At the request of yoda I thought I'd try a new interesting thread.
What's you favorite kickdrum-less piece of techno?
Mine is:
Digital Justice - Theme from it's all gone Pear Shaped - Fragile
robin...
whats all this yoda stuff.
im over 6 foot, and haven't been near a light sabre..
p
robin wrote:
At the request of yoda I thought I'd try a new interesting thread.
What's you favorite kickdrum-less piece of techno?
Mine is:
Digital Justice - Theme from it's all gone Pear Shaped
) Kickdrum-less techno
At the request of yoda I thought I'd try a new interesting thread.
What's you favorite kickdrum-less piece of techno?
Mine is:
Digital Justice - Theme from it's all gone Pear Shaped - Fragile
robin...
[ 1976 ] - Hydraulic Records
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