infovore + dubstep   3

the-inbetween.com: [ Bleeping Beats, Chiptunes, and Hyperdub 5 ]
"When you look at the dubstep scene you realize quickly that it’s a fairly young genre. Not in terms of its own existence as a named thing, but as a measure of the age of many of its prominent musicians. They’re of the generation that doesn’t know a world before the Nintendo Entertainment System and a lot of the music reflects that... If you had a giant Venn Diagram of dubstep and 8-bit chiptunes, you’d see a large overlap between the two. Why dubstep is particularly prone to this, more than other electronic styles, I don’t know. Maybe it has to do with its relatively lo-fi, home studio feel of the genre? ... There’s a hidden, untold history there, but it’d be best told by someone that knows the genre, and its players, better than I do. In the meantime, I’ll continue enjoying it until it’s pillaged and destroyed for all its worth." Mike on the overlap between dubstep and chiptune culture.
music  dubstep  chiptunes  hyperdub  8bit  games  overlap  crossover 
october 2009 by infovore
Myspace.com Blogs - tunes - Burial MySpace Blog
"i wanted to be unknown because i just want it to be all about the tunes. over the last year the unknown thing become an issue so im not into it any more." Burial reveals himself, so everybody can get over that and we can get back to the tunes.
burial  music  dubstep 
august 2008 by infovore
http://www.thewire.co.uk/articles/347/print
"I’ve tried hard to use [sequencers] but it’s blocks in different colours and I'm only used to just seeing the waves. I don’t need to listen much to the drums because I know they look nice, like a fishbone, rigged up to be kind of skitty, sharp."
burial  music  dubstep  wire  interview  culture 
december 2007 by infovore

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