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Anchor text: Hemmelig Tempo
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Preceding Context: Electronic devices such as oscillators, echoes, filters and alarm clocks were an integral part of free improvisation performances by groups such as Kluster at the underground scene at Zodiac Club in Berlin in the late 1960s. But it was only later that traditional instruments were disbanded altogether in favour of pure electronic free improvisation. In 1984, the Swiss improvisation duo Voice Crack started making use of strictly "cracked everyday electronics". More recently, electronic free improvisation has drawn on Circuit bending, Noise music, DIY-culture and Turntablism, represented by performers such as Yoshihide Otomo,
Succeeding Context: , Günter Müller, poire z and many others.
Paragraph Title: Electronic free improvisation
Source Page: Free improvisation

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