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Intro
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The Iliac Suite
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The First Computer
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Silver Scales
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Digital PDP8
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Unattended Computer
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First Live Performance
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Bell Laboratories
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Karaoke
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Daisy
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Space Invaders
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Music Machine
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Commodore 64
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Mule
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Super Mario
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Daft Punk
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Atari St
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Commodore Amiga
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Pong 2 Soundtrack
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Eric Nors
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Battlestar XB2
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Calvin Harris
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Mega Drive
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Yamaha DX7
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Street Fighter
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Wing Commander
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Space Opera
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The Golden Era
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Mental Wealth
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Wipeout
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Nintendo 64
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Mario 64
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Brian Eno
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Spore
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No Mans Sky
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Quake
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Omnicron
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Moonwalker
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Sonic
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Xenon
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Red Dead Redemption 2
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Music for Writing
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This Does Not
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The Eurovision Song Contest
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Refusion
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Detroit HipHop
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Nick Cave
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Drake
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Dance with the Devil
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Drake Nick Cave
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Machines making most of the music
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Have your own band
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A Brief History of Computer Music

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