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Fairlight CMI and How to Destroy Angels (band)

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Difference between Fairlight CMI and How to Destroy Angels (band)

Fairlight CMI vs. How to Destroy Angels (band)

The Fairlight CMI (short for Computer Musical Instrument) is a digital synthesizer, sampler and digital audio workstation introduced in 1979 by the founders of Fairlight, Peter Vogel and Kim Ryrie, — with links to some Fairlight history and photos developed based on the commercial license of Qasar M8 dual-MC6800 microprocessor musical instrument originally developed by Tony Furse of Creative Strategies in Sydney, Australia. How to Destroy Angels (HTDA) is a musical group consisting of Atticus Ross and Trent Reznor (both from Nine Inch Nails), Reznor's wife Mariqueen Maandig and Rob Sheridan.

Similarities between Fairlight CMI and How to Destroy Angels (band)

Fairlight CMI and How to Destroy Angels (band) have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Billboard (magazine), Coil (band).

Billboard (magazine)

Billboard (styled as billboard) is an American entertainment media brand owned by the Billboard-Hollywood Reporter Media Group, a division of Eldridge Industries.

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Coil (band)

Coil were an English experimental music group, founded in 1982 by John Balance in London.

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Fairlight CMI and How to Destroy Angels (band) Comparison

Fairlight CMI has 335 relations, while How to Destroy Angels (band) has 44. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.53% = 2 / (335 + 44).

References

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