As festivals and events scale globally, the culture that sustains them is increasingly being shaped in smaller, more connected spaces.
A culture in which it’s fair to say the community which Hackaday serves is steeped in, is electronic music. Within these pages you’ll find plenty of synthesisers, chiptune players, and other projects ...
How can electronic music best be scored, music that's made not from staves, clefs and notes on the page but by physical ...
If you thought electronic music dominated the Miami live music scene, you, sir, or ma’am, are indeed correct, at least according to the Miami-based music technology company, Analog Rooms. Analog Rooms ...
Next time you eat a mushroom risotto, just know those fungi were making music before sliding down your gullet. It turns out mushrooms have an electromagnetic field that makes music, and you can hear ...
On stage during a performance at the Peabody Institute, Sam Pluta sits behind his instrument: a laptop connected to a joystick and two iPads. To his right, pianist Cory Smythe plays arpeggios that ...
As the podcast market has expanded exponentially over the last few years, shows devoted to discussions of sports, politics, and countless other topics have shot to the top of iTunes and Patreon leader ...
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50 years ago this summer Jean-Michel Jarre recorded the album that took electronic music global
'Dum da da da dem. Dum da da da dum.' You know the ...
Digital electronics has profoundly changed musical instrument design. From toy keyboards to performance-grade pianos, synthesizers, and drum sets, to name a few, instruments that once would have been ...
She might not be a household name, but Suzanne Ciani has racked up an impressive list of accomplishments. Her five Grammy nominations are just the start of it. In 1974, the musician, sound designer, ...
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