Electronic Projects for Musicians is a b-sides and rarities compilation album by the indie rock band The Apples in Stereo.
[1] It can be seen as a companion to Science Faire, a 1996 compilation that collects recordings from the band released prior to their first album.
The grand prize winning song (dubbed the "Mild Davis remix") was available for download with purchase of Electronic Projects for Musicians.
Songs were recorded on four-track, eight-track and sixteen track tape machines and/or utilized the Mainframe Computer at Pet Sounds Recording Studio in Denver, Colorado (1993–2002) and Lexington, Kentucky (2002–2006).
The album was mastered from vinyl, flexi-disc, tape and digital sources by Fred Kevorkian in New York City.