03/05 at 12h40
Added by: Diggy
Filed under: Galapagos, Live Mix, Video
Look Mom, no laptops!
Toronto producer (and former upstairs neighbour) XI is playing his first MUTEK festival this year and he recorded a podcast (yes, the one I’m currently blogging about) to get you warmed up.
Tracklist:
Got a heads up about “CBC E” the other day, looks like “a small cell of CBC-based electronic music insurgents” has some worthwhile plans to keep our national public radio relevant.
Here’s a quote from the Facebook group:
First, let’s just say that nothing is written in stone, so at this point we’re just blue skying what CBC E can become. The project was conceived and created by a small team of CBC producers who’s primary duties lay elsewhere within the corporation. A few of us work at CBC Radio 3 in Vancouver, and some others are scattered throughout the CBC across the country. Resources at this time are scant, so for the next little while we’ll be baby-stepping towards our goals.
For the time being, the CBC E community will mostly live on Facebook, Twitter (https://twitter.com/cbcelectronic), and possibly other social media sites such as YouTube, Soundcloud, and Flickr.
The immediate plan is:
:: Post at least one track per day, (the “Nocturnal Transmission”).
:: Post links as we find them to tracks, videos, news festivals and other bits of content we like.
:: Work to improve the quality, breadth and rotation on the Electronic radio stream. (http://radiostreams.cbc.ca/cbc-w7vcr-128.m3u)
:: Encourage artists to sign up as members to the CBC Radio 3 website and upload their tracks and mixes. This serves a number of purposes, namely to allow us to program their music on the CBC Electronic radio stream and feature it in podcasts and whatnot.The dream:
:: To build a passionate national community around Canadian and select international electronic music.
:: To offer a series of regular electronic podcasts, both track samplings as well as mixes.
:: To create an independent editorial strategy that allows us to post interviews and features on artists, scenes, festivals and anything pertaining to this culture.
:: To build an sizable audience around the radio stream that will justify investment of more time and resources.
This is a step in the right direction, hopefully by spreading awareness and just making generally awesome electronic music, this idea can come to fruition.
24/04 at 18h20
Added by: Dougie Boom
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Its funny how misleading the “RIP Michael Jackson” is at the end this Youtube clip. It gives you the impression that he died during the infamous Pepsi debauch.
22/04 at 13h56
Added by: Dougie Boom
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