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* [[Chrome Plover]] - a well-known musical electroplating ensemble | * [[Chrome Plover]] - a well-known musical electroplating ensemble | ||
* [[Corrodion]] - musical electroplating instrument | |||
* [[Edward Lear]] - known to sit in with various ensembles | * [[Edward Lear]] - known to sit in with various ensembles | ||
* [[Pewter Gabriel]], a musical electroplating ensemble cover band which plays the music of Peter Gabriel. The band is based in [[New Minneapolis, Canada]]. | * [[Pewter Gabriel]], a musical electroplating ensemble cover band which plays the music of Peter Gabriel. The band is based in [[New Minneapolis, Canada]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:04, 2 February 2022
A musical electroplating ensemble is a musical group which uses electroplating technology to generate music.
In the News
Chrome Plover showing off their latest inventions. (Early publicity photo.)
Traditional (non-musical) electroplating still niche market, according to new econometric model.
Alistair Treadgold's research into electrolysis influenced a generation of musical electroplating ensembles, including Chrome Plover.
Fiction cross-reference
- Chrome Plover - a well-known musical electroplating ensemble
- Corrodion - musical electroplating instrument
- Edward Lear - known to sit in with various ensembles
- Pewter Gabriel, a musical electroplating ensemble cover band which plays the music of Peter Gabriel. The band is based in New Minneapolis, Canada.
- Shiny Dull - the first album from Chrome Plover
- Category:Musical electroplating ensembles