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magnetophone
magnetophone (mægˈniːtəʊfəʊn) [f. magneto- + Gr. ϕωνή sound.] 1. A magnetic instrument used for the production of musical tones.1883 Carhart in Science II. 394 The intensity of the sounds obtained by the magnetophone is sometimes so great as to be painful to the ear when the telephone is held closel... Oxford English Dictionary
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Magnetophon
Magnetophone, or simply Magnetophon, was the brand or model name of the pioneering reel-to-reel tape recorder developed by engineers of the German electronics The discovery was made when a Magnetophone producing recordings of extraordinary quality was sent 'for repair'. wikipedia.org
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Magnétophone
Magnetophone's music was at odds with the Brit Pop indie guitar bands that predominated in the second city's venues; consequently, from 1998 to 1999 Saunders wikipedia.org
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-phone
-phone (fəʊn) ad. Gr. ϕων-ή voice, ϕῶν-ος sounding. 1. Used in the sense ‘sound’ in the names of various instruments (scientific and musical), as gramophone, magnetophone, megaphone, mellophone, microphone, vibraphone. 2. Used in the sense ‘speaker of’ or ‘-speaking’ in the formation of nouns and ad... Oxford English Dictionary
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Static Caravan Recordings
singles and albums by Darren Hayman, the Hornblower Brothers, Hannah Peel, Erland & the Carnival, Shady Bard, the Yellow Moon Band, Tunng, Peter Astor, Magnetophone wikipedia.org
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4AD
one-off collaboration) Lo-Fang (active) LNZNDRF (one-off collaboration) Lydia Lunch (active) Lush (disbanded; reformed 2015–2016) MARRS (disbanded) Magnetophone wikipedia.org
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Walter Weber (engineer)
On 18 April 1940 the pair re-invented RF bias (HFVM), and on 10 June that year they exhibited their "HF magnetophone" at the Ufa Palace cinema in Berlin wikipedia.org
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The Man Who Ate the Man
The Man Who Ate the Man is an album by the electronic / art rock band Magnetophone. It was released in 2005 on 4AD Records. Equally inspired by electropop pioneers like Morton Subotnick, contemporary electronic artists like Autechre, and Krautrock, Magnetophone have continued wikipedia.org
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DJ-Kicks: The Glimmers
– Hamilton Bohannon – 4:27 "Cassette (DJ Kicks) – The Glimmers – 5:39 "Feast Dub" – Two Lone Swordsmen – 3:48 "Kel's Vintage Thought (Out Hud Rmx)" – Magnetophone wikipedia.org
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Les Siestes Electroniques
Avia Gardner, Opiate, Juicy Panic 2005 : DAT Politics, Vladislav Delay, Agf, Marc Collin, Jan Jelinek, Sylvain Chauveau, Modeselektor, Feadz, Mike Dred, Magnetophone wikipedia.org
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The Magnetic Fields
The band's first live performance was in 1991 at T.T. the Bear's Place in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where they were mistakenly billed as Magnetophone, wikipedia.org
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Kelley Deal
She co-wrote and played guitar on Magnetophone's "Kel's Vintage Thought". wikipedia.org
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Microphone
The Marconi-Sykes magnetophone, developed by Captain H. J. Round, became the standard for BBC studios in London. wikipedia.org
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List of music artists and bands from England
Godflesh Electric Light Orchestra The English Beat Fashion The Fortunes Fine Young Cannibals Jahméne Judas Priest Johnny Foreigner Laura Mvula Led Zeppelin Magnetophone wikipedia.org
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Bing Crosby
Poniatoff ordered Ampex, which he founded in 1944, to manufacture an improved version of the Magnetophone. wikipedia.org
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