A Japanese person is a rarity in the community. Not good at English? But don’t worry, I speak with electric signals, so that’s no problem. Wait, the most easily understood word is, yes, Cheers!
カンパイ!
A Japanese person is a rarity in the community. Not good at English? But don’t worry, I speak with electric signals, so that’s no problem. Wait, the most easily understood word is, yes, Cheers!
カンパイ!
TotoRobyn loves all things synths and swords. Based out of Boston, MA, she loves the exploration of electronic music. Primarily composes ambient and downtempo music, but can be found dabbling in various other genres like dance and chiptune.
Noxmoderato is a PNW based multi-instrumentalist who likes to create haunting sounds and music. Nox uses guitars, synthesizers, drum machines, and piano to craft these sounds. ƪ(`▿▿´ƪ)
Daniel C. // 39 years // France // Born at Nice 04/05/1983. Passionate about live electronic music since few years now. I play all kind of instruments just for fun (Guitar//Bass//Didgeridoo//Percussions//Mouth Harp//Lyre), I’m not a try hard or a professional, I just want to share some good moments with you all and if I can help or be helped by others, it’s an achievement for me. My ultimate style of music is “Metal” but I don’t have the level to play seriously, and I really enjoy electronic instruments now, I found my happiness with it. I am constantly searching how to upgrade my playing style and as you have already seen, I’m a melancholic, romantic musician. Music is my therapy to survive against this world which I find too materialist and egoist. She globally changing nothing but for me it’s really important to do this. I have a partial job who give me time to do my passion and I’m happy like that. I hope it will continue
effin_izzy has been trained, so he spent many years un-training. Now off his leash, he creates music in many styles, genres, ranging from modern concert music- chamber music, solo instrumental, soundtrack, avant-garde, graphic scores; to singer-songwriter stuff; to electronic dance-influenced music.
Baywolf has been making computer music since the 90’s when Acidplanet and MP3.com were a thing. Always a work in progress, today’s studio setup is a hybrid modular synthesis rig that allows for infinite soundscape possibilities. Come along and jam to my eternal sound check… it’s different every time.
arctic hospital makes droned out dub techno and records idm as talve. he used to release music and work with bands before taking a break, and is now focusing on mostly live hardware grooves
greystar makes a lotta music but never releases it, has been doing some live shows lately tho so that’s cool. they will probably release an album called hopscotch someday.
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New Zealand based Matt McKegg’s journey into fully live electronic music started in 2011 upon discovering just how difficult it was to perform music written on a computer in front of an audience. After a short detour speaking and performing internationally at tech conferences, he’s been keeping it local, playing many a house party and the odd summer festival. These days, using a modular / hardware synth setup sequenced by custom software running on a Raspberry Pi, he performs eartingle-infused analog techno bangers and the odd dancefloor nostalgia remix, created right there in the room on the spot.
Live improvised ambient project from Proem and Lowkey Doom made for sleeping and listening or both. both is good.