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It’s been almost 16 years since Kosuke Saito aka Kors K was thrown into the spotlight. Debuting for the first time in the vividly popular Beatmania IIDX: 4th Style, Kosuke enchanted players with his trance composition “Clione”. Through the last sixteen years, we’ve seen a total paradigm shift in the way music is both listened to, as well as the way it’s played. Standing at the forefront of all thi
There are thousands of unsigned producers out there generating hordes of new music every week. It’s a constant torrential downpour of creation, like a million snowflakes falling to the homogenized blanket of white below, and with this unprecedented saturation, specifically in electronic music, comes an increasingly competitive climate. Opportunities may arise to join a genre movement or sound craz
In 2012, a group of teenage DJs — Andrew, futatsuki, Seimei, and his brother, Taimei (Carpainter) — met for the first time in a bar in Tokyo after responding to a Twitter reach out about the launch of a party called U-20 (Under Twenty), lead by an artist named DJ Bank. Since none of them had a following at this point, they ended up playing to an empty room while getting to know each other’s styles
Nightcore, as a genre, feels new, despite it having been around for over a decade. At four million uploads, there are almost as many nightcore songs on Youtube as “deep house” (3.8M) and “moombahton” (261K) combined. You can search pretty much any track title, plus the word “nightcore” and find its hyper, pitched up, anime artwork featuring counterpart. Despite all of this, there’s still no offici
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