Quotes on the topic: Electronic


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I think I was first to do live performances on a modern electronic sound synthesizer.


Before I got into electronic games, I was making table-top games.


At the end of the '90s and into 2000, electronic music was still an underground phenomenon, especially in America.


Whether I'm writing solo stuff, electronic stuff, or material for Motley, I just write to write. I come up with it and put things in different piles.


In removing the friction involved in paying bills, electronic billing has substantially increased the friction involved in not paying them.


Electronic music has definitely taken over America. There is more and more interaction with hip hop.


I had been building electronic musical instruments since I was a kid.


Electronic books are junk.


I saw myself as an electronic joy rider.


When the violation of parity was discovered I began a series of electronic experiments to investigate parity violation in hyperon decays.


I would like to play with electronic keyboards again.


I spent my childhood tinkering with electronic circuits, on breadboards, as they used to be called, in particular making radio transmitters.


I'm fascinated with the electronic devices that we can mess around with.


I'd call what I do pop music, but it's folky and electronic and it doesn't really sound like much else.


What we need is an electronic encyclopedia of life, with one page for each species. On each page is given everything known about that species.


I'm not much into current electronic stuff, what I think of as lounge electronics, mumbling electronics.


Electronic devices dislike me. There is never a day when something isn't ailing.


I grew up in the eighties; that's probably why I like some of the earlier electronic from Kraftwerk to all throughout new wave and things like that.


I priced my books at what I would want to spend on an electronic book.