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The Hub
("The Hub" is a nickname for the city of Boston, Massachusetts, short for "The Hub of the Universe," a phrase coined by Oliver Wendell Holmes.)
The Hub is a "computer network music" ensemble consisting of John Bischoff , Tim Perkis , Chris Brown , Scot Gresham-Lancaster , Mark Trayle and Phil Stone .
The Hub grew from the League of Automatic Music Composers: John Bischoff , Jim Horton , and Rich Gold . Bischoff modified his equipment to allow more musicians and founded The Hub.
They have collaborated with Rova Saxophone Quartet and Alvin Curran.
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Discography
- The Hub (1989, Artifact ART 1002)
- Wreckin' Ball (1994, Artifact ART 1008).
The Hub in Fallout
The Hub is also one of the major land areas in the game Fallout. The Hub was a collection of merchants and was the major area for trade and business in the desolate land of the post apocalyptic west coast.
The Hub in Discworld
The Hub in the popular comedy/fantasy Discworld series is the centre of the Disc, directions are given Hubwise, toward the centre, or rimwards, toward the edge. There are also the directions turnwise and its opposite, widdershins.
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