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If modern audio technology was time-travelled back hundreds of years to a favourite non-descript classical composer, what album/release should humanity include in order to lay inspiration for what can be done?

Initial ideas:
Popular 'electronic' music that is sparse to demonstrate each tool whilst not being overwhelming, e.g., Blonde
IDM that demonstrates a large range of noises, at risk of being unconventional to their ears, e.g., Drukqs
Some weird shit--just hope that they get it, e.g., Gesang der Junlinge

Pic is of a time traveller (I think, I never watched Terminator)
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Sarah Connor is not a time traveler, OP.



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