Difference between revisions 45093527 and 45093565 on enwikiThe '''dogma00''' manifesto was a "post-[[Luddite]]" guideline for making computer-based rhythm music. It was originally a parody of the [[Dogme 95]] manifesto, but soon evolved into a small cult of its own. dogma00 was born in [[Finland]] somewhere around 1999. Some "dogma00 compatible" music was made during 2000—2003 and released on the internet. == The dogma00 rules == (contracted; show full) </ul> == Sources and references == <ul> <li>[http://dogma00.org/ The official dogma00 site.]</li> <li>[http://www.ojuice.net/1714/article.htm ''The Modern Experimental Music-Scene''] — An article on the Orange Juice site mentioning dogma00 among other manifestos.</li> <li>[http://istari.sozialistischer-plattenbau.org/self/yp.html Istari Lasterfahrer] — One of the dogma00 pioneers of the dogma00 manifesto. Istari Lasterfahrer was the only known artist who released dogma00 compatible music in cd and vinyl record formats.</li> </ul> All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=45093565.
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