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Manipulating Frequencies Since '96 — Kabuki

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Kabuki is a producer, musician and artist based in Germany. Manipulating frequencies since ‘96. Building audio installations and exploring the realms of web3, NFTs and onchain music.

We talk about Kabuki’s music and his inspirations that came through electronic music and jungle in the 90s. About his creative process and philosophy. Learning how things work. How music technology is always changing in format and concepts. And about his creative projects in web3, experimenting with ideas for music NFTs, beat tapes, live performances, videos and installations.

I met Kabuki in 2021 through the artist collective at voyager. This episode has been a standing invitation since the beginning of UFO. This was a really fun conversation, talking a lot about music.

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Zerion combines every corner of web3 in a simple and intuitive app for self-custodial humans. Discover the hottest NFT collections, track your DeFi rewards, and vote in DAOs across 10+ chains. Get started at zerion.io

Lens Protocol is the open-source tech stack for building decentralized social media applications. A permissionless and transparent social graph that is owned by the user. Lens is the last social media handle you’ll ever need to create. Visit lens.xyz

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Kabuki is a producer, musician and artist based in Germany. Manipulating frequencies since ‘96. Building audio installations and exploring the realms of web3, NFTs and onchain music.

We talk about Kabuki’s music and his inspirations that came through electronic music and jungle in the 90s. About his creative process and philosophy. Learning how things work. How music technology is always changing in format and concepts. And about his creative projects in web3, experimenting with ideas for music NFTs, beat tapes, live performances, videos and installations.

I met Kabuki in 2021 through the artist collective at voyager. This episode has been a standing invitation since the beginning of UFO. This was a really fun conversation, talking a lot about music.

SPONSORS

Zerion combines every corner of web3 in a simple and intuitive app for self-custodial humans. Discover the hottest NFT collections, track your DeFi rewards, and vote in DAOs across 10+ chains. Get started at zerion.io

Lens Protocol is the open-source tech stack for building decentralized social media applications. A permissionless and transparent social graph that is owned by the user. Lens is the last social media handle you’ll ever need to create. Visit lens.xyz

  continue reading

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