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Tech Nostalgia Sparks 'Chiptune' Music

By DAN SCHERAGA, AP Technology Writer, Technology / Other
Artist Alex Mauer of Philadelphia is silhouetted by the bright stage lights at the Blip Festival at Eyebeam in New York in this Nov. 29 2007 file photo. The performance was part of Blip Festival a four-day celebration of music made with obsolete comp ...
Artist Alex Mauer of Philadelphia is silhouetted by the bright stage lights at the Blip Festival at Eyebeam in New York in this Nov. 29, 2007 file photo. The performance was part of Blip Festival, a four-day celebration of music made with obsolete computers and electronics, which have a fraction as much computing power of today's average cell phone. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)

(AP) -- Haeyoung Kim, a classical pianist, took the stage at a hip Manhattan art space before a crowd of twenty- and thirty-somethings, many shaggy-haired and wearing T-shirts and glasses.




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