Some call it sample-based music, some audio manipulation, I've also heard it referred to as "drop." Regardless, Blunderphonics is my way of paying respect to John Oswald and his 80s and 90s era Plunderphonics. The "Blunder" part comes from a band I was in some years ago, The Blunder Children (taken from the movie Tape Heads). When we quit, I began using the handle, Blunder.
I use samples, beats, riffs, heads, and found sound to structure something new. Its recycling in a way. I choose my
Some call it sample-based music, some audio manipulation, I've also heard it referred to as "drop." Regardless, Blunderphonics is my way of paying respect to John Oswald and his 80s and 90s era Plunderphonics. The "Blunder" part comes from a band I was in some years ago, The Blunder Children (taken from the movie Tape Heads). When we quit, I began using the handle, Blunder.
I use samples, beats, riffs, heads, and found sound to structure something new. Its recycling in a way. I choose my snipets from all genres: rap, rhythm n blues, jazz, funk, rock, punk, metal, old elctronic music and avant garde, classical, and opera. Since I mostly use samples of exsisting music, I offer my stuff for free. I have tons of stuffs available on SoundCloud: