I suggest « RapeK!dz » for the next moniker, it’s way more appropriate.
Unfortunately, the mix and the production seem good, but I dont want to spend much time listening to this guy’s music, because of that name.
The list seems terribly silent on that matter. What do you guys and girls think about this « artist name »? I just want to hear from you : do you find the alias legitimate, and if not, why?
Best,
BB
quoted 21 lines Le 23 mars 2018 à 15:16, nat hawks <natbot@hotmail.com> a écrit :
> Le 23 mars 2018 à 15:16, nat hawks <natbot@hotmail.com> a écrit :
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> "beat wife"?!
> Really?
> Dude needs to change his name now.
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> From: Clint Anderson <clinta@gmail.com <mailto:clinta@gmail.com>>
> Sent: Friday, March 23, 2018 9:06 AM
> To: IDM
> Subject: beatwife podcast
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> http://www.orbmag.com/music/orb-podcast-002-beatwife/ <http://www.orbmag.com/music/orb-podcast-002-beatwife/>
> <http://www.orbmag.com/music/orb-podcast-002-beatwife/>
> Orb Podcast 002: Beatwife - Orb Mag <http://www.orbmag.com/music/orb-podcast-002-beatwife/>
> www.orbmag.com <http://www.orbmag.com/>
> Since his debut EP, Ritilin, in 2008, Scottish born, Los Angeles-based producer, Richard Wilson, has been creating music under his alias Beatwife. His approach towards acid, IDM, and experimental music, combined with his knowledge of audio technology, including his signature software and modified equipment, has resulted in the creation of Beatwife’s distinctive sound. Beatwife released his …
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