Chris Carter è adesso un attempato signore inglese, lontano anni luce dall’estremismo iconoclasta che già dalla metà degli anni settanta assieme a Cosey Fanni Tutti, Genesis P-Orridge e Peter Christopherson aveva dato vita al progetto dei Throbbing Gristle, una delle seminali band dell’industrial music. Non si puòche restare incollati davanti allo schermo – tuttavia – alla visione di “I Dream of Wires”, UN DOCUMENTARIO voluto dalla crew di Boing Boing, in pratica una lunga intervista a Chris Carter focalizzata sul ritorno dei sintetizzatori modulari, che vede il maestro spiegare quanto quelle prime macchine elettroniche per la musica fossero essenzialmente realizzazione DIY, al massimo kit commerciali da assemblare e personalizzare. Non vogliamo anticiparvi altro, il filmato davvero merita i 12 minuti che occorrono per seguirlo tutto.
- acid
- ambient
- audio loops
- bass
- beats
- blog
- book
- bootleg
- breakcore
- breaks
- coldwave
- complextro
- controller midi
- dancefloor
- dark ambient
- dark disco
- dark electro
- dark wave
- deep house
- deep techno
- detroit
- digital djing
- disco
- disco space
- disco-tech
- dj furniture
- dj gear
- drum'n'bass
- drumstep
- dub
- dub techno
- dubstep
- ebm
- eclectic
- electro
- electro trash
- electronic
- electronic dance
- electronic funk
- electronica
- electropop
- experimental
- festival
- fetishization of the offline
- free download
- future house
- future techno
- garage
- ghettotech
- glitch hop
- grime
- hard techno
- hardcore
- haurelio
- hip hop
- house
- hype
- idm
- indie dance
- industrial
- iperpop
- italo-disco
- jackin
- jungle
- leftfield house
- magazine
- melodic techno
- miami bass
- mini
- minimal
- modular synth
- moombahton
- music production
- new beat
- new wave
- noise
- nu disco
- performance
- playlist
- podcast
- post-disco
- post-punk
- psychogeography
- punk-hop
- r'n'b
- rap
- rave
- retromania
- ruin porn
- software
- soundtracks
- street art
- synth pop
- synth techno
- synthwave
- tech house
- techno
- technodisco
- technology
- trance
- trancey
- trap
- urban art
- Urban Theory
- video
- wave
- wonky
ABOUT
Wicked Style is a music blog that was launched in 2005 by Aurelio Cianciotta, aka Jaurelio, now HAU, dj and music review editor for Neural magazine. Wicked Style in 2014 is focused on techno, future techno, electro, electro-house, tech-house, breakbeat, dubstep, bass and jackin' sounds. It features fresh releases from all over the world, as well as news about the international clubscene. Furthermore Wicked Style is involved in street art, laptop djing, dj gears, controllerism, vjing, video and music production software. If you want to submit stuff for a review please send files to Aurelio Cianciotta. Wicked Style is serious about music: if you don't ask for, we wan't post mp3 links anywhere and we don't share files. If you want a review on Wicked Style you will send a complete release please (320 kbs, no Soundcloud links, no podcasts, no fuzzy mixes, no streaming, no Bandcamp, no Beatport links or YouTube pages).