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Sten Hanson
7,482 plays (490 listeners)
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Henri Chopin
19,669 plays (1,000 listeners)
Henri Chopin (1922 - 2008) is a little-known but key figure of the French avant-garde during the second half of the 20th century.
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Lars-Gunnar Bodin
2,979 plays (292 listeners)
Lars Gunnar Bodin (July 15, 1935, Stockholm) is a Swedish pioneer in the field of electronic music during the 1960s, especially in the Scandinavian scene. Education and early career
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Bengt Emil Johnson
2,910 plays (267 listeners)
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Arsenije Jovanović
1,620 plays (248 listeners)
Theatre, radio and television director, born in Belgrade, Serbia 1932., writer and audio-art author
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Bengt Hambraeus
741 plays (324 listeners)
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Ilmar Laaban
3,346 plays (160 listeners)
Ilmar Laaban, (born in 11 December 1921 in Tallinn, Estonia, died in 29 November 2000, Stockholm) was an Estonian poet and publicist.
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Bernard Heidsieck
19,230 plays (450 listeners)
Bernard Heidsieck (born 1928) is a French sound poet. He is the former vice-president of the Banque Française du Commerce Extérieur in Paris and former president of the Commission Poésie at the Centre National du Livre.
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Else Marie Pade
2,531 plays (528 listeners)
Else Marie Pade is a danish composer, born 1924. She began experimenting with electronic music and musique concrète in the 1950s, which makes her the pioneer of danish electronic music. She is still active as a liveperfomer and composer.
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Brion Gysin
21,994 plays (2,018 listeners)
Brion Gysin (January 19, 1916 - July 13, 1986) was a writer and painter. He is best known for his rediscovery of Tristan Tzara's cut-up technique while cutting through a newspaper upon which he was trimming some mats.
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