What Happened to Chiptune is a podcast about the rise and fall (and rise?) of the chiptune scene where I (Space Town) will be interviewing former and current members of the worldwide scene about their experiences, stories, and histories with chiptune.
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What Happened to Chiptune is a podcast about the rise and fall (and rise?) of the chiptune scene where I (Space Town) will be interviewing former and current members of the worldwide scene about their experiences, stories, and histories with chiptune.
This episode features Mike D’Errico (He/Him), a musician and Assistant Professor of Music and Computer Science as well as the Director of Music Technology & Composition at Albright College. He also wrote the book Push: Software Design and the Cultural Politics of Music Production, released in January of 2022. We met at a show that we both played at UCLA and I’ve since long been interested in his work that weaves the cultural and political study of music technology with their effects on music making and music scenes more generally. While I’m not myself an academic, I’ve always been keen on perspectives about chiptune that integrate the chiptune scene with other genres and scenes that also deal heavily with technology, and Mike D’Errico’s work does so quite well.
What Happened to Chiptune?
What Happened to Chiptune is a podcast about the rise and fall (and rise?) of the chiptune scene where I (Space Town) will be interviewing former and current members of the worldwide scene about their experiences, stories, and histories with chiptune.