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# Describing [[sound effect]]s created to accompany [[radio]] [[broadcast]]s as [[background music]]. # Describing [[sound effect]]s created to accompany [[radio]] [[broadcast]]s as [[background music]].
-# Describing a type of sound art practice that extends the established radio drama and documentary form by the use of sonic abstractions.+# Describing a type of [[sound art]] practice that extends the established [[radio drama]] and documentary form by the use of sonic abstractions.
# Of or pertaining to the [[radiophone]]. # Of or pertaining to the [[radiophone]].

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  1. Describing sound effects created to accompany radio broadcasts as background music.
  2. Describing a type of sound art practice that extends the established radio drama and documentary form by the use of sonic abstractions.
  3. Of or pertaining to the radiophone.

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