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	  <title>Ask MetaFilter questions tagged with manuelgottsching</title>
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	<title>Please be a pawn in my music search!</title>
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	<description>It&apos;s a minimalist album, the title of which is a chess move...it exists, right? Last year, someone recommended what they thought was an amazing minimalist (but possibly leaning towards electronica) album to me, but I can&apos;t remember the name and need some help finding it. All I can recall is:&lt;br&gt;
-The composer&apos;s name is probably something Eastern European sounding&lt;br&gt;
-The album title is a chess move, like A1-B2 (but not that one specifically; as much fun as it would be for me to try Googling as many legal chess moves as I can think of...)&lt;br&gt;
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Does this sketchy description pique anyone&apos;s music-fu?</description>
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	<category>minimalism</category>
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	<category>namethatalbum</category>
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