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The boot-up chime for Microsoft Windows 95 is being preserved in the Library of Congress, the National Recording Registry ...
The Library of Congress announced this year’s 25 selections to add into its National Recording Registry. Although often ...
The 6-second start-up anthem joins “My Heart Will Go On” and the ‘Hamilton’ soundtrack as “one of the defining sounds of ...
The National Recording Registry announced its 2025 inductees, and there are some geeky sounds that will be immortalized in ...
The recordings, along with works by Tracy Chapman, Elton John and the rock band Chicago, are among the 25 selected for preservation by the Library of Congress.
Brian Eno, one of the all-time great art-music legends, is now 76 years old, and he’s not slowing down one bit. If anything, he’s busier now than ever. Eno, an experimental generative film about the ...
The Windows sound — yes, that Windows sound — is now officially historic. The United States Library of Congress this week ...
So does the Library of Congress. This week, the Windows 95 chime joined Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On” and the soundtrack to Minecraft in earning a place in the National Recording Registry.
The Microsoft Windows 95 start-up and reboot chime was composed by Brian Eno. Among the 84 sound elements Eno created for the project, the now-familiar six-second ...
Chime, the consumer fintech and one of the digital-only financial services providers in the U.S., postponed its initial ...
From a list of 2,600 nominations submitted by the public, the Library of Congress has selected 25 songs, albums and sounds that are at least ten years old to preserve for posterity ...