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		<title>2010-07-16 : BARTOS PLAYS TALLINN FOR THE FIRST TIME </title>
		<description>Robots and legendary electronica pioneer Karl Bartos to visit Estonia during Plektrum Festival 2010 </description>
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		<title>2010-07-01 : MODEL BEHAVIOUR </title>
		<description>With Bionic, Christina Aguilera has become just the latest in a long line of artists to flirt with Ballardian ideas of human-mechanical hybridity, from the oddball compositions of the 1960s pop producer Joe Meek to the Detroit techno of Juan Atkins and Derrick May. Thanks to its wealth of cultural associations – movies, TV shows, comic books and more besides – it’s hardly surprising that this perennial sci-fi theme has proven such a seductive narrative for musicians. After all, folk singers aside, who wouldn’t want to play around with imagery that immediately places their work at the very forefront of sonic progress?</description>
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		<title>2010-05-21 : MUSIK AUS DER MASCHINE </title>
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		<link>http://www.karlbartos.com/message/20100521.html</link>

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		<title>2010-04-28 : KULTURELLE DIALOGE </title>
		<description>Intuition und Kreativit&amp;auml;t in der Wissenschaft und in der Musik</description>
		<link>http://www.karlbartos.com/message/20100428.html</link>

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		<title>2010-04-27 : FOTOREPORTAGE23 </title>
		<description>Katja Ruge auf den Spuren von Joy Divison S&amp;auml;nger Ian Curtis  – Hamburger Fotografin Katja Ruge zeigt anl&amp;auml;sslich Ian Curtis&amp;amp;#700; 30. Todestag ihr Fotoprojekt &amp;quot;fotoreportage23 – in search of ian curtis &amp;quot; / ab 19.05. in der kulturreich Galerie Hamburg</description>
		<link>http://www.karlbartos.com/message/20100427.html</link>

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