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braindance collective

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Founded: Sep 26, 2004 1:09 AM
Location: TOKYO,LA,LONDON,AUSTIN
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Resource To discover amazing music. Somewhat along the ideas of: 'Braindance', 'Industrial', 'IDM', 'Dub', 'Experimental', 'Ambient', 'Glitch', 'Noise', 'Jazz variations', 'Jam' or whatknot. Mental percussion, live or hand sequenced, 'Techno' offspring. Group members are implored to share the music they love and/or create. A great place to network with connections in this field. Bring it>>>


The counterculture of the 1960s was rural, romanticized, anti-science, anti-tech. But there was always a lurking contradiction at its heart, symbolized by the electric guitar. Rock technology was the thin edge of the wedge. As the years have passed, rock tech has grown ever more accomplished, expanding into high-tech recording, satellite video, and computer graphics. Slowly it is turning rebel pop culture inside out, until the artists at pop's cutting edge are now, quite often, cutting-edge technicians in the bargain. They are special effects wizards, mixmasters, tape-effects techs, graphics hackers, emerging through new media to dazzle society with head-trip extravaganzas like FX cinema and the global Live Aid benefit. The contradiction has become an integration. And now that technology has reached a fever pitch, its influence has slipped control and reached street level. As Alvin Toffler pointed out in The Third Wave - a bible to many cyberpunks - the technical revolution reshaping our society is based not in hierarchy but in decentralization, not in rigidity but in fluidity. The hacker and the rocker are this decade's pop-culture idols, and cyberpunk is very much a pop phenomenon: spontaneous, energetic, close to its roots. Cyberpunk comes from the realm where the computer hacker and the rocker overlap, a cultural Petri dish where writhing gene lines splice. Some find the results bizarre, even monstrous; for others this integration is a powerful source of hope. from: Preface to Mirrorshades By Bruce Sterling


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