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"The Electronic Revolution influenced various musicians in the 1970s such as the industrial band Cabaret Voltaire. Richard H. Kirk, a member of a group who excelled in electronic music, employed many ideas and methods from the book in the creation of his music. He described it as "a handbook of how to use tape recorders in a crowd ... to promote a sense of unease or unrest by playback of riot noises cut in with random recordings of the crowd itself."

Richard H. Kirk is an English musician specializing in electronic music since the 1970s.




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