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The Kosmic Free Music Foundation (a.k.a. Kosmic, or KFMF) was a worldwide group of computer musicians, artists, and coders focused on the PC demoscene. Most members were from the United States, Canada, and Australia. They created music - mostly techno, trance, and ambient - with tracker software. They also created some artwork and demos. All their productions were freely available to download from BBSes and the internet. In the 1990s, they were known for having many of the tracking scene's top musicians as members. Their early presence on the Internet made them one of the first netlabels. The leader of Kosmic was Dan Nicholson, who went by the alias .

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  • Kosmic Free Music Foundation (de)
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  • Die Kosmic Free Music Foundation (kurz KFMF oder Kosmic) war eine weltweite Gruppe von Computermusikern, Künstlern und Programmierern aus der PC Demoszene. Die meisten Mitglieder kamen aus den USA, Kanada und Australien. Sie kreierten mittels Trackern hauptsächlich Musik der Stilrichtungen Techno, Trance und Ambient und entwarfen verschiedene Artworks und Demos. Alle ihre Produktionen wurden zum freien Download über Bulletin Boards (BBS) und im Internet angeboten. In den 1990ern war die KFMF dafür bekannt viele der Top-Musiker aus der Tracker-Szene unter ihren Mitgliedern zu haben. Ihre frühe Präsenz im Internet machte sie zu einem der ersten Netlabels. Leiter von Kosmic war Dan Nicholson, der innerhalb der Demoszene das Pseudonym Maelcum benutzte. (de)
  • The Kosmic Free Music Foundation (a.k.a. Kosmic, or KFMF) was a worldwide group of computer musicians, artists, and coders focused on the PC demoscene. Most members were from the United States, Canada, and Australia. They created music - mostly techno, trance, and ambient - with tracker software. They also created some artwork and demos. All their productions were freely available to download from BBSes and the internet. In the 1990s, they were known for having many of the tracking scene's top musicians as members. Their early presence on the Internet made them one of the first netlabels. The leader of Kosmic was Dan Nicholson, who went by the alias . (en)
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  • Die Kosmic Free Music Foundation (kurz KFMF oder Kosmic) war eine weltweite Gruppe von Computermusikern, Künstlern und Programmierern aus der PC Demoszene. Die meisten Mitglieder kamen aus den USA, Kanada und Australien. Sie kreierten mittels Trackern hauptsächlich Musik der Stilrichtungen Techno, Trance und Ambient und entwarfen verschiedene Artworks und Demos. Alle ihre Produktionen wurden zum freien Download über Bulletin Boards (BBS) und im Internet angeboten. In den 1990ern war die KFMF dafür bekannt viele der Top-Musiker aus der Tracker-Szene unter ihren Mitgliedern zu haben. Ihre frühe Präsenz im Internet machte sie zu einem der ersten Netlabels. Leiter von Kosmic war Dan Nicholson, der innerhalb der Demoszene das Pseudonym Maelcum benutzte. (de)
  • The Kosmic Free Music Foundation (a.k.a. Kosmic, or KFMF) was a worldwide group of computer musicians, artists, and coders focused on the PC demoscene. Most members were from the United States, Canada, and Australia. They created music - mostly techno, trance, and ambient - with tracker software. They also created some artwork and demos. All their productions were freely available to download from BBSes and the internet. In the 1990s, they were known for having many of the tracking scene's top musicians as members. Their early presence on the Internet made them one of the first netlabels. The leader of Kosmic was Dan Nicholson, who went by the alias . (en)
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