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C8 is a website dedicated to music and the ideas that flow from music. It is not about any single genre or idea. It is about all original music and all original ideas (and a few old cheesy ones!). If you feel your music/label/ideas (as long as it's not the usual "breakcore/noise/industrial" genrefied rubbish ... or, PLEASE, NO combination of Goa, Trance, House, Deep House, techno!) would fit in here, please contact me at the email address mentioned below. http://c8.com/

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http://lab.andre-michelle.com/tonematrix Simple sinewave synthesizer triggered by an ordinary 16step sequencer. Each triggered step causes a force on the underlaying wave-map , which makes it more cute. it could be a very popular and really addictive thing if you keep working on it!

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The Virtual Piano is an online piano, so you can play piano online and learn piano online - and a perfect tool for songwriters or singers - or anyone who wants to accompany a singer. It allows you to immediately play chord progressions on it, while simultaneously showing you how to play the same chords on the piano. It's a visual way of learning how to play the piano, so you can learn the piano without using the traditional, tedious method of learning to read notes on a staff - Not that there's anything wrong with that - it just takes way too long before you are actually playing something you like. If you want the easiest, fastest way to learn keyboard, so you can play any song on the piano keyboard now -and learn music - the Virtual piano will help you achieve that goal. Learn Piano by ear. http://www.thevirtualpiano.com/

The Virtual Piano for Songwriters, Singers, Producers and aspiri

http://indymedia.org.uk/ A network of individuals, independent and alternative media activists and organisations, offering grassroots, non-corporate, non-commercial coverage of important social and political issues. Around 1000 people converged on Hinkley Point in west Somerset on the weekend of 10th-11th March 2012 to mark one year since the earthquake, tsunami and start of the Fukushima nuclear crisis in Japan, and to demand that the UK abandon its plans for new nuclear power stations at Hinkley and up to seven other sites in England and Wales. The weekend involved a rally and 'surround the power station' action, followed by a 24-hour blockade of the entrance to the existing power station. People came from all over England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Ireland, France, Spain, Portugal, Germany and Taiwan; and, notably, a number of individuals from Japan took part, including a pair of Fukushima evacuees and a Buddhist monk and nun.

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