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Monthly Archives: December 2003

Postdigital Remix Culture Exhibit

22-Dec-03

The University of California at Riverside is hosting an online open ended, open source exhibition about “postdigital remix culture and online performance.” Academic geek speak or not, it’s a fascinating web site.

Here’s a “no-talent hack”

19-Dec-03

A short interview with dsico that originally appeared in Music Software Monthly.

Exclaim! magazine on Kid 606

19-Dec-03

A short blurb about Kid 606 appears in the December issue of Canada’s Exclaim! magazine.

CD’s make bad gifts for kids

18-Dec-03

This is absolutely hilarious. The What A Crappy Present web site is a humorous jab at the RIAA and their strong-arm tactics.

Loopdiloop reviews “Now That’s What I Call Bastard Pop”

18-Dec-03

Loopdiloop has published their review of Now That’s What I Call Bastard Pop.

DJ Fnuller’s “How To Mix” guide

18-Dec-03

DJ Fnuller’s How To Mix guide is a great tutorial for newcomers to the world of digital editing.

Metafilter: Another step in the democratization of music

18-Dec-03

Ran across a Metafilter posting about bastard pop and the democratization of music.

Album review of dsico’s “Bastard Pop Sampler”

18-Dec-03

Paul Simpson’s mostly favorable review of Dsico’s Bastard Pop Sampler album.

Pop eats itself

18-Dec-03

The Daily Telegraph is running an article about bastard pop. I had no idea that the non-acapella version of Suzanne Vega’s Tom’s Diner started as an unauthorized bootleg. Apparently after threats of legal action, the bootleg version was licensed to Vega’s record company.

A love song to bastard pop

18-Dec-03

Another journalist explaining mash-ups to Salon’s readership.