Most music culture these days runs on systems and networks devised to deal with the aftermath of thermonuclear war. Music culture has a habit of using these moods and machines in creative, unintended ways.
Most music culture these days runs on systems and networks devised to deal with the aftermath of thermonuclear war. Music culture has a habit of usin… - Kode9
Most music culture these days runs on systems and networks devised to deal with the aftermath of thermonuclear war. Music culture has a habit of usin…
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Hyperdub started in 2001 as a web magazine, but we also did a few events in the early days before becoming a label. - Kode9
Hyperdub started in 2001 as a web magazine, but we also did a few events in the early days before becoming a label.
When a country is at war or in economic depression, underdevelopment or tightened security, it sets an affective tone or mood, which seeps through in… - Kode9
When a country is at war or in economic depression, underdevelopment or tightened security, it sets an affective tone or mood, which seeps through in…
Dubstep didn't invent bass, it just zoned in on it. Bass, to varying depths, is the foundation to most dance musics. - Kode9
Dubstep didn't invent bass, it just zoned in on it. Bass, to varying depths, is the foundation to most dance musics.
There is an uninformed myth circulating just now that makes dubstep way too important in the musical universe - don't believe the hype. - Kode9
There is an uninformed myth circulating just now that makes dubstep way too important in the musical universe - don't believe the hype.
A one-word book does appeal to me. - Kode9
A one-word book does appeal to me.
The sound needed a hub to grow, and that hub was Big Apple. - Kode9
The sound needed a hub to grow, and that hub was Big Apple.
I wrote a short article called "Yardcore" for that issue, too, as an attempt to talk about the Jamaican influence on garage, grime and dubstep; as a … - Kode9
I wrote a short article called "Yardcore" for that issue, too, as an attempt to talk about the Jamaican influence on garage, grime and dubstep; as a …
Because we live in a condition of ubiquitous music and media, and near infinite technological memory, it is much easier for local cultures to find an… - Kode9
Because we live in a condition of ubiquitous music and media, and near infinite technological memory, it is much easier for local cultures to find an…
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