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PUBLIC BOUNDED SCAFFOLD / VERSION 0.1 / INCOMPLETE

Rhythm.Memory.Network.

A bounded, evidence-qualified artist sample from the decade of samplers, trackers, rave, techno, house, early 3D and cyberculture.

OPEN INDEX
TRACKER://SIGNALS.9009:90:99
CH01 KICK
CH02 BREAK
CH03 ACID
CH04 MEMORY
F1  F2  F3  F4  PLAY
⚠ SCAFFOLD — INCOMPLETE CATALOGUE24 ARTISTS21 PREVIEWS75,158 RELEASE GROUPS IN SOURCE AUDIT

SCENE / 01

Ten years of parallel futures.

01

RAVE / BREAKBEAT

Samples, breaks and pirate radio connected warehouses, fields and urban distribution networks.

02

TECHNO / HOUSE

Detroit, Chicago, Berlin and global dance floors turned machine pulse into many languages.

03

IDM / LISTENING

Home studios, trackers and digital editing shifted club tools toward concentrated listening.

04

CYBER / HYBRIDS

Trip-hop, ambient, jungle and electronic pop collided with local scenes and the emerging network.

DATA / 02

Corpus sample

Every entry has a stable artist identifier, a dated 1990s release record and a transparent qualification decision. This is a working scaffold, not a completeness claim.

PROTOCOL / 03

Broad discovery. Closed publication gate.

  1. YEAR PARTITIONS

    The importer splits 1990–1999 by year, caches every page and advances its checkpoint only after writing it.

  2. FAIL-CLOSED QUALIFICATION

    The “electronic” tag discovers candidates; it does not publish them. One weak signal fails, and contradictory artist tags block inclusion.

  3. EVIDENCE

    Each entry retains its artist MBID, dated release-group link, tags and qualification reason code.

  4. REMOTE PREVIEWS ONLY

    Apple and Deezer may provide promotional HTTPS URLs. The project neither downloads nor stores recordings.