digitalia
English
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- That which is digital, binary, or electronic.
- 2006 September 8, Peter Margasak, “Pan Sonic”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
- The music is precise but never sterile--no one zeros in on the elusive grime and ghostly humanity in digitalia like Vainio and Vaisanen.
- 2003 November 28, Peter Margasak, “Oswald Berthold”, in Chicago Reader[2]:
- Their long, apparently improvised streams of digitalia are at times grating and self-indulgent, but at its best their work is densely layered with arresting details and packed with abrupt and exciting shifts in texture and rhythm.
- 1996 July 5, Peter Margasak, “Spot Check”, in Chicago Reader[3]:
- Their debut album, the aptly titled Music for Nitrous Oxide (Sedimental), stands out against their native region's more typical roots-rock machinations, but a similar primitivism rears its head via the group's lack of digitalia.
Latin
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