monolithzero follows 14 people
Brainsample
Kraut - avant - noise - field rec - psych - freak - world - free - jazz - blues - chanson - soundtrack - rock - ambient
ticklememomo11
Chandler
if we are musical soulmates, let me know.
also, read my blog. it's pretty hilarious.
please tell everyone about it. even your mom.
valleyofthebees
Austin
Most of my mixes are some combination of indie rock, indie pop, '60s folk-rock, British invasion pop, garage rock, '60s soul, girl-group pop, tropicália, arty post-punk and the artier or poppier bits of '70s punk.
Then I also have a couple mixes that focus on "experimental" broadly construed. These feature the likes of no wave, glitchy or druggy electronic music, free jazz, krautrock, drone, outsider black metal, Finnish free folk, fuzzed-out psychedelic noise rock, &c.
Finally, there are a few more genre- or theme-focused mixes: black metal, doom/drone/sludge metal, guilty pleasures, noisy nihilistic punk, '90s underground hardcore emo, math rock, hip-hop/mash-up/dubstep.
KidVector
London
Who the hell is KidVector, and just what is he doing on the homepage?
Check out my 'Get to know 8tracks' Interview http://blog.8tracks.com/post/23623671936/get-to-know-8tracks-dj-kid-vector
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A graphic designer/illustrator by trade, Adam Cain aka KidVector has been DJing for over 13 years. In that time he has played along side many artists including, Four Tet, Prefuse 73, Daedelus, Caribou, J Rocc, Nobody, Battles, DJ Vadim, Jamie Lidell and Jackson and His Computer Band.
KidVector has been involved in numerous projects within the music industry, including running independent label Camshot Records, where he helped break artists Infinite Livez (Big Dada) and the excellent (and highly sought after) King Seven. KidVector also founded Akanda, an online project dedicated to monthly remix competitions, working with artists and labels such as Telefon Tel Aviv, Forss, Melodic, Memphis Industries and Ninja Tune.
(Text from my last.fm wiki entry hence the third person).
motorbikebeat
Fan
Richmond
Richmond
there this one time i did this one thing, and i think i enjoyed it, but i can't remember.
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