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This podcast is mainly centred on a topic I feel like I’d like to chat about from the animation community on YouTube to morals in video games. I hope to share my opinion of everything to you peeps
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In one of the most indepth and academic looks at a Genre yet, the cult lads Alex and Eugene take a look at Funk Carioca or Baile Funk from Brazil. A mammoth task as the music has existed since the early 90s consistently up till today and encompasses numerous sub-genres and evolutions. They are helped along the way by Brazilian scholar Carlos Palomb…
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Another one of these clip show re-packaged old content as new things that is Not Even Genre Cult. We dive head first into the overcompressed breaks that saturated the late 90's with Big Beat. Guided along the way by special guest and Big Beat aficionado, Hayden (aka Null, fka BKind2Me). Originally recorded 19/03/13 Full tracklisting http://genrecul…
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An interruption in your Genre Cult feed as we bring you material from the archives edited down into bite size pieces for your podcast consuming pleasure. Alex and Eugene started doing this whole music genre exploration thing in 2012 and so as a way to bring you more content more frequently we are packaging the older stuff up and pretending its new!…
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After over a year of radio silence the Genre Cult lads are back!! Bringing you deep into the mystical world of Dungeon Synth, Alex explains to Eugene the fascinating music he has been listening too. Also including some insightful talks with German 90's Dungeon Synth artist Forgotten Pathways and the worlds leading DS expert and moderator on r/metal…
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What happens when Molly becomes the drug of choice amongst South African club kids? Gqom happens. The Genre Cult boys Eugene and Alex return from hiatus to look at this strange, progressive, dark and percussive dance music. Alex has a chat to South African producer Jumping Back Slash about how this music inspires his production and how cool kasimp3…
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Bassline s’orrite n’that innit. The sound of the north: Bassline, Niche, 4×4 is what the Genre Cult lads look into this month. From its early beginnings in speed garage, to the happy organ pop that hit the charts, Eugene and Alex look at it all. Including interviews with Northern Line Records creator, producer DJ Paleface, and the producer of the f…
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Get your Trax returns in. Recorded live at Melbourne’s best bar Forgotten Worlds, this End of Financial Year special of Genre Cult features Alex, Eugene and Gaming Cult’s Jake Innes talking about their favourite trax of the first half of 2014. Including guest picks from TOM CREW’s Foxy, Club ESC bros Air Max ‘97 and Aspartame as well as Grime local…
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Birthed deep in the Himalayan Mountains of Nepal, Gorge is an electronic music genre inspired by rock climbing. Championed now by Japanese Artist Hanali it is an organic cacophony of percussion and noise. This month Genre Cult looks deep into the Mystery of Gorge joined by Guest Matt Watson (aka Other Places) who has toured and collaborated with Ha…
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Garage. I don’t care about garage. Listen to this, it don’t sound like garage. Who told you that I make garage? This is the Grime episode of Genre Cult, not Garage. Giving respects to the lords of Bow this month the Genre Cult boys delve into the icy world of instrumental Grime. Talking to new up and coming producer Strict Face from Adelaide, as we…
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This month the Genre Cult boys are joined by special guest Heikki from Finland (aka DKSTR) to talk about the Scandinavian corn flake RnB that is Skweee. Along the way we hear from Alex’s Mum, the man who coined the Genre – Daniel Savio. As well as Mesak, one of the curators of legendary skweee label Harmonia records. Salmiakkikossu life eternal. Fo…
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Genre Cult boyz Alex Yabsley and Eugene Davoren-Britton set it off right with a live recorded first episode! Jake Innes joins them live at The Public Bar in Melbourne with a live audience as they go through their favourite tracks of 2013!! Various frivolities and heckling ensue, but most of all a bunch of great music! For full tracklisting visit ht…
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