electronic music hot spots Noisebud, 2011, April 3 No need to travel far and away to enjoy plenty for your mind and soul. We collected a Top 5 list of what to keep on eye on during this spring. 1. UbuWeb – is a completely independent resource dedicated to all strains of the avant-garde, ethnopoetics, and outsider arts. http://www.ubu.com/sound/index.html 2. STRÖM – swedish radio sends this show every wednesday . It presents electronic music ina very responsively format. A good choice for everyone that wants to fins out more about what different electronic music genres has to offer today. http://sverigesradio.se/sida/default.aspx?programid=2479 3. FILTER27 – based out of NYC, is a blog devoted to electronic music, obscure sounds, vinyl culture and everything in between. Edited by Pavol Sulek. http://filter27.com/ 4. Composers radio hosted by Jamie Fawcus and produced by Paulina sundin. http://www.fst.se/radio/tales.php 5. Continuo’s weblog – was launched in September 2007 inspired by rare and forgotten music posted on obscure blogs all over the world. During the January 2009 re-vamping, the blog lost its original tagline: ‘Reassessed aural delicacies’ http://continuo.wordpress.com/ Unfortunately there’s no longer music on the site but are collabing with UbuWeb. Blog
Crosscut Saw 2010, September 16 We added Johannes piece made just out of the sounds from a crosscut saw to the “No Maps For These Territories” mini album. It was made as a part of the “Oljud Sthlm” project initiated by Elin Franzén and Håkan Lidbo. Get the album! Read More
no maps for theese territories… 2010, August 5 We decided to collect all our external projects and put them together in an album. So far it’s just 2 tracks but we’ll add more as soon as we can. There’s some issues with copyright and other boring and unnecessary stuff to attend to first. Check it out over at… Read More
Video of Buhdist in action 2022, December 142025, May 27 I was hoping to be able to show you how I use Buhdist while mixing but couldn’t find a mix that I could use publicly without violating copyright laws. But a friend came to the rescue with a beautiful song recorded at a rehearsal session that I could use. It’s… Read More