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"Live-coding" parties are the latest phenomenon in underground electronic music culture.
Youth Code may not have its roots in the Goth scene, but the duo is arguably the most popular of the current wave of bands influenced by early industrial music.
A new trend in San Francisco's Silicon Valley involves DJs who perform electronic music by coding their sets in real time.
Chris Weller grew up in Louisville, Kentucky, playing guitar and tinkering with a lot of antiquated music software to create industrial electronic music. Upon moving to Pittsburgh to get his ...
Daye Jack loves making music as much as he loves coding. When you press play on 'No Data,' you'll hear how the 21-year-old Atlanta artist fuses his passions together.
Zach Krall onstage during a “live coding” event at Wonderville in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Some D.J.s have eschewed electronic instruments to make music with computer code. Demetrius Freeman for ...
Dittytoy user [srtuss] has recreated one of the most influential works of electronic music in an elegant nineteen kilobytes of Javascript code. The recreation of Jean-Michel Jarre’s Oxygene P… ...