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Notes from the forest #10
The return of Two Hungry Ghosts, dBridge portrait, the big Spotify backup, why artists should get a blog, a non-Dickensian story and a personal note.
Notes on music, culture & technology. Interviews with artists I respect. Founded Defrostatica in Leipzig, Germany.
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The return of Two Hungry Ghosts, dBridge portrait, the big Spotify backup, why artists should get a blog, a non-Dickensian story and a personal note.
Interviews
To remember one of the best producers in drum and bass, here's my interview with Spirit from 2006.
Interviews
Fracture on UK jungle history and pirate radio, the parallels with punk culture, and the freedom to build bridges between scenes without pigeonholing artists.
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Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show, a tribute to Terror Danjah, Ghost blogs and the Fediverse, plus a rediscovery of 90s jungle labels.
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In search of proto-halftime drum and bass tracks, the Subvert UI preview, what's missing from Apple Music for artists, and why you should follow Bob Macc.
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On social media and digital ownership, Bandcamp alternative Subvert and music discovery.
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Boiler Room sold out, Partisan Records Surge, Rashad and Om Unit interview and publishing platforms in responsible ownership.
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The Boiler Room Youth Report, 25 ideas to keep your music scene alive and the historical background of Over/Shadow.
Interviews
"BBoyism is an attitude, a way of expression that I like to embody in my work," DJ Crystl reveals.
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A new DJ Crystl interview, an old Sam Binga interview, Nintendo joins the Muzak Industrial Complex and an essay on Laundry TV.
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In this week's notes: A must read interview, a conspiracy, a call for change, a surprise trailer and a look back.
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This week's notes from the forest are about mise en place interpreted as DJ preparedness, the context of a proto jungle track, a Photek tune review revelation and a note of apology to George and Brad.