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Free book launch on July 14th in West End and on line “Electronic Cities” edited by Sebastien Darchen (register below)

Posted on 18/05/2021 by sdarchen2013

Join Sebastien Darchen and John Willsteed as they discuss “Electronic Cities” a new edited volume on Electronic Music in Cities Register here:

https://avidreader.com.au/events/s%C3%A9bastien-darchen-and-john-willsteed-electronic-cities

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