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- casconetext.html author Kim_Cascone.
- casconetext.html date "Winter 2002".
- casconetext.html isCitedBy Electronica.
- casconetext.html issue "4".
- casconetext.html journal "Computer Music Journal".
- casconetext.html publisher "MIT Press".
- casconetext.html quote "The glitch genre arrived on the back of the electronica movement, an umbrella term for alternative, largely dance-based electronic music that has come into vogue in the past five years. Most of the work in this area is released on labels peripherally associated with the dance music market, and is therefore removed from the contexts of academic consideration and acceptability that it might otherwise earn. Still, in spite of this odd pairing of fashion and art music, the composers of glitch often draw their inspiration from the masters of 20th century music who they feel best describe its lineage.".
- casconetext.html title "The Aesthetics of Failure: 'Post-Digital' Tendencies in Contemporary Computer Music".
- casconetext.html url casconetext.html.
- casconetext.html volume "24".