receiver. was created early in early 2002 under the name “Floppy Disk” by Jonny Darko, In early 2007, Floppy Disk suffered a major computer crash losing all music written the past five years. It was decided instead of trying to continue with all new music that a new project would be started. In 2007 receiver. was born
The Gothsicles: an interview with DarkNES
“The Gothsicles? I do not want a gothic popsicle!” The Gothsicles are a Chicago-based group which made its name by infusing humour in their music, with influences ranging from video game pop culture to everyday annoyances.
Montreal Nintendo Orkestar: an interview with Albérick and Stephen S.Cibo
“Formed in Spring of 2008 at a Wolf Eyes concert in Montreal, The Montreal Nintendo Orkestar are a new force of un-nature on the Montreal music scene. Comprised of French [ … ]
Ruine Process: an interview with Alter Der Ruine
“Alter Der Ruine was brainspawned in 2005 as a device to get soft shoes to tap to a heavy beat. To compound this simple plan an intricate execution was employed. [ … ]
Synnack: an interview with Clint Sand
Defying an easy description, synnack is perhaps best described as “experimental electronic music”; fusing elements of ambient, noise, industrial, and IDM musical styles with new media performance mediums. Live, synnack [ … ]
Edgey: an interview with Stephen James Knight
Can you give some background for the name Edgey? Coffee. Lots of coffee. I’d say it would closer fit to being ‘on edge’ than say ‘cutting edge’. Kind of that [ … ]
ATEK: an interview with Bradley Brunet
What started you into making music? Why have you chosen the name ATEK? I guess it all really goes back to when I first discovered drum’n’bass… it was still in [ … ]