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		<title>Denki Groove: iPhone band!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The number of musical instruments available on the iPhone has increased dramatically since Apple released their SDK for developers (watch this blog for a iphone instrument roundup soon!).  Before this, most virtual instruments could only be run on a Jailbroken iPhone.
The complexity of some of these new instruments (like the amazing soon-to-be released iphone synth ) is getting astounding, but a Japanese band called Denki Groove has used some fairly simple apps on jailbroken phones &#38; ipods to do a fantastic version of the song &#8220;Smoky Bubbles&#8221;.
Here&#8217;s a ...]]></description>
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