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It is a bravado performance no doubt but fundamentally incoherent. Novation seems to be | It is a bravado performance no doubt but fundamentally incoherent. Judging by the context, “[[Novation]]” seems to be not a tripartite mutually agreed transfer or rights and liabilities, but a brand of synthesiser - which google reveals to be [https://novationmusic.com/ Novation Digital Music Systems Limited], but that lends its own question. Why did ''they'' name their synthesiser company after a [[novation|technical legal arrangement between three parties to transfer rights and obligations under a contract]]? Did it just sort of sound space aged? | ||
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Triumph by Wu Tang Clan
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It is a bravado performance no doubt but fundamentally incoherent. Judging by the context, “Novation” seems to be not a tripartite mutually agreed transfer or rights and liabilities, but a brand of synthesiser - which google reveals to be Novation Digital Music Systems Limited, but that lends its own question. Why did they name their synthesiser company after a technical legal arrangement between three parties to transfer rights and obligations under a contract? Did it just sort of sound space aged?