kraak.net: "In his usual brain-melting retro-futuristic blues folk, he summons the devilish spirits of Bukka White, Robert Pete Williams and Sleepy John Estes as seen through the eyes of an adolescent Lou Reed."
wikipedia: "Gino Robair is an American composer, improvisor, drummer, and percussionist. In his own work (as a soloist and in improvisation ensembles), he plays prepared/modified percussion, analog synthesizer, ebow and prepared piano, theremin, and bowed objects (polystyrene, customized/broken cymbals, faux daxophone, metal). Although Gino is often referred to as a jazz musician, he grew up playing both rock and concert music." Read on
gutterbreakz: "Scorched Earth - El Kano's latest mix is like a volkanic eruption, spewing the fiercest sounds from the firmament of leftfield dubstep and techno." Download here
wikipedia: "Tampa, FL-based group Yo Majesty -- Shunda K. and Jwl B. Seen to be challenging the male chauvinist standard in hip-hop music with a hardcore female bravado adopting an almost punk approach to a hybrid of southern crunk and '80s-styled electro. Gained notoriety in the 2000s for their sex-filled rhymes and boisterous and unbridled live shows. Rappers Shunda K. and Shon B. started out as a duo named Yeah Majesty before they were rounded out in 2000 by gospel-raised vocalist Jwl B. They met London-based electronica duo Hard Feelings UK (David Alexander and Richard Winstanley) in 2002 who supplied Yo Majesty with their electro-rap club beats" Read on
discogs.com: "Born in 1978, Luciano is a DJ since 1993 and a producer since 1997. Luciano's mixed Swiss & Chilean identity shows in his music, a somewhat mystical blend of deep techno & electro that integrates southern elements in rhythms and colorful patterns in sound." Read on
guardian.co.uk: "In 1963, soon after joining the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Delia Derbyshire, who has died of renal failure aged 64, was asked to to realise one of the first electronic signature tunes ever used on television. It was Ron Grainer's score for a new science fiction series, Dr Who.
She used concrete sources and sine- and square-wave oscillators, tuning the results, filtering and treating, cutting so that the joins were seamless, combining sound on individual tape recorders, re-recording the results, and repeating the process, over and over again." Read on
wired.com: "Perich is the man behind One Bit Music, a project that uses simple electronics to turn clear, plastic CD cases into personal, lo-fi music players." Read on