These are the sources and citations used to research Electronic music of today and tomorrow. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (3D Printed Records: We Talk to the Creator About Her Work, 3D Printing Potential - Create Digital Music, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Create Digital Music. 2013. 3D Printed Records: We Talk to the Creator About Her Work, 3D Printing Potential - Create Digital Music. [online] Available at: <http://createdigitalmusic.com/2013/01/3d-printed-records-we-talk-to-the-creator-about-her-work-3d-printing-potential/> [Accessed 2 January 2015].
In-text: (genres, 2015)
Your Bibliography: genres, C., 2015. BBC - KS3 Music - Creation of new musical genres. [online] Bbc.co.uk. Available at: <http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/clips/zf2kq6f> [Accessed 3 January 2015].
In-text: (Understanding Electronic Music Sub-Genres, 2015)
Your Bibliography: HubPages. 2015. Understanding Electronic Music Sub-Genres. [online] Available at: <http://thatch2.hubpages.com/hub/Electronic-Music-Genres> [Accessed 2 January 2015].
In-text: (Oliveira and Richardson, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Oliveira, S. and Richardson, M., 2013. The future of holographic technologies and their use by artists. J. Phys.: Conf. Ser., 415, p.012007.
In-text: (A Brief Guide To Electronic Music, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Pugachov.ru. 2015. A Brief Guide To Electronic Music. [online] Available at: <http://www.pugachov.ru/eem/guide.html> [Accessed 1 January 2015].
In-text: (Why US pop has gone mad for Molly, aka ecstasy, 2013)
Your Bibliography: the Guardian. 2013. Why US pop has gone mad for Molly, aka ecstasy. [online] Available at: <http://www.theguardian.com/music/shortcuts/2013/jul/14/why-us-pop-mad-molly-aka-ecstasy> [Accessed 1 January 2015].
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