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MoMA PS1's Warm Up series hosts a bevy of internationally based electronic innovators this week, with Italy's Daniele Baldelli—regarded as the father of cosmic disco—in the top slot. Don't miss the live performance from India's Charanjit Singh, whose 1982 album, Ten Ragas to a Disco Beat, sounds an awful lot like acid house, even though that genre didn't technically appear until 1987 (with the release of Phuture's Acid Tracks). The U.K.’s Simian Mobile Disco is known as a master of hook-stuffed, full-throttle indie-electro, but we wouldn't be surprised if the duo flexed a different muscle here: streamlined, serious-minded techno.
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