WCU provides evening of hip-hop electronic music
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WCU provides evening of hip-hop electronic music
Asheville Citizen-Times NC -
com | Asheville Citizen-Times. 23 in Club Illusions located on the third floor of the A.
Noise Pop Festival Guide – Indie Music on a Budget of $0
Examiner.com -
Think Europe’s ‘The Final Countdown’ but with way mellower hooks. This is the perfect show for rock fans. You get three slightly different types of rock on the same show and it’s all very welll done. FEBRUARY 27th Noise Pop Happy Hour with.
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A-Kube: Un-Kid-i-Fide Music For Grown Folks
All About Jazz PA -
I was one scared ass that night. To this very day I don’t do trains. AAJ: How did an interest in woodworking and furniture building lead to your first discovery of electronic music? Woodworking and furniture building was something you did in the evenings while you worked on the railroad during the day. AK: ne day in Dallas Texas around about the year 1992 while looking for a place of business that sold woodworking equipment I stumbled across another place of business in the location of the shop I was looking for. The place of business turned out to be a company that sold pianos that were hooked up to the computer. Being fascinated by the personal computer since its introduction to the public in the early 80s and already being recognized for years among family and friends as being a pretty good singer I was immediately drawn in to this new way to me of making music. And ever since that day I have been creating my music.
What’s that sound?
UMN News MN -
And yet for many listeners the idea of electronic music seems impossibly abstract and obscure. The Spark Festival of Electronic Music and Arts scheduled from February 17-22 aims to change that. Now in its seventh year the festival as co-artistic director and Associate Professor of Music Composition Douglas Geers notes is meant to “open the door and invite people in. Spark is a world-class music festival a training ground for composers and a “community engagement tool putting creators and audiences together” according to Geers.
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