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[[Cueball]] points out that due to the repetitive nature of {{w|Techno|techno music}}, the iTunes 15 second sample can be used to recreate the entire song. This is for the many repetitions in techno music, usually repeating it 4 (or other powers of two) times. | [[Cueball]] points out that due to the repetitive nature of {{w|Techno|techno music}}, the iTunes 15 second sample can be used to recreate the entire song. This is for the many repetitions in techno music, usually repeating it 4 (or other powers of two) times. | ||
β | The title text refers to the clicking and grinding noises of a dying hard drive, a sound similar to some techno songs. The title text suggests | + | The title text refers to the clicking and grinding noises of a dying hard drive, a sound similar to some techno songs. The title text suggests this actually exists: an example was [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUn2OwjWWBM here] but as of 2020-08-12 it is unavailable. |
β | Techno music is also mentioned in [[586: Mission to Culture]] and [[740: The Tell-Tale Beat | + | Techno music is also mentioned in [[586: Mission to Culture]] and [[740: The Tell-Tale Beat]]. |
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