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- Alex Lifeson (links | edit)
- Belgian hip-hop (links | edit)
- Dutch hip-hop (links | edit)
- Compact disc (links | edit)
- Computer music (links | edit)
- Drum and bass (links | edit)
- Digital synthesizer (links | edit)
- Depeche Mode (links | edit)
- Disc jockey (links | edit)
- Devo (links | edit)
- Electronic music (links | edit)
- Amplifier (links | edit)
- Electronic musical instrument (links | edit)
- Effects unit (links | edit)
- Freestyle music (links | edit)
- Frequency modulation synthesis (links | edit)
- Graffiti (links | edit)
- Gangsta rap (links | edit)
- House music (links | edit)
- Hi-hat (links | edit)
- Latin hip-hop (links | edit)
- Louis Andriessen (links | edit)
- MP3 (links | edit)
- MIDI (links | edit)
- Musique concrète (links | edit)
- Magnetic tape (links | edit)
- New wave music (links | edit)
- Neil Peart (links | edit)
- Nu metal (links | edit)
- Psychedelic rock (links | edit)
- Phonograph (links | edit)
- Rapping (links | edit)
- Rush (band) (links | edit)
- Ragga (links | edit)
- Samba (links | edit)
- Subtractive synthesis (links | edit)
- Trip hop (links | edit)
- Trance music (links | edit)
- The Chemical Brothers (links | edit)
- New England Digital (links | edit)
- Synclavier (links | edit)
- Physical modelling synthesis (links | edit)
- Speech synthesis (links | edit)
- Breakbeat hardcore (links | edit)
- Rave (links | edit)
- Yes (band) (links | edit)
- MiniDisc (links | edit)
- Karplus–Strong string synthesis (links | edit)
- Sampler (links | edit)