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The '''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 ==

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<li>[http://www.archive.org/details/commie014 Tolerant Sensor: ''Diesel Engine'' ]</li>
<li>[http://www.archive.org/details/commie024 Tolerant Sensor: ''Tubular Corrosion'']</li></ul>

=== Istari Lasterfahrer ===

Felix Raeithel used several pseudonyms for his dogma00 compatible releases. His main artist name was [http://istari.sozialistischer-plattenbau.org/self/yp.html Istari Lasterfahrer].




  Felix Raeithel was the only dogma00 follower who released dogma00 compatible music in cd and vinyl record formats.

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<li>[http://www.archive.org/details/commie017 Istari Lasterfahrer: ''Final Renewal'']</li>
<li>[http://www.archive.org/details/commie008 Yppasswdd Daemons: <i>Backspace Virus</i> ]</li>
<li>[http://www.archive.org/details/commie052 Yppasswdd Daemons: ''In Ascii'']</li>
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<li>[http://www.archive.org/details/commie045 Rabbit-O-Matic: ''A Harmless Plan'']</li>
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== Sources and references ==

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<li>[http://dogma00.org/ The official dogma00 site.]</li>
<li>[http://www.ojuice.net/1714/article.htm ''The Modern Experimental Music-Scene''] &mdash; An article on the Orange Juice site mentioning dogma00 among other manifestos.</li></ul>