Interesting side note at the end of the video what you couldn't see was that a mosh pit erupted right next to me thus explaining the video ending the way it did, regardless it was epic.
After a 15-year run as "dispyz," Milwaukee native Tyler St Clair has moved forward with a new project, the ambitious (and noisy) "Stagediver." Using no more than an obsolete $6 computer from a one-armed pawn shop owner, an archaic sequencing program and 100 years of music history to pull from, Stagediver creates by dismantling. He'll take any genre and rebuild it as his own. The result is on the spectrum between a lo-fi deconstruction and a how-to in breaking speed-barriers via programming.
Some have described it as "illegal music," given the sheer amount of uncleared samples pulled to create the tunes. Others describe it as "amigacore," due to the main instrument used in the writing process. St Clair describes it as "trailing-edge," favoring brain-power over presets. Whatever the hell it is, people are listening.
Aside from his own musical endeavors, he manages and funds the now-unstoppable DIY record label "Radiograffiti." Haven't heard of it before? Get schooled. Hard.
http://www.radiograffiti.org
Note: This performance will be for those who like it live and loud. A very special 5th edition, 8bit Blip live set will be in effect. For everyone else: you've been warned
http://stagediver.radiograffiti.org
http://www.myspace.com/stagediver414
http://blipfestival.org/2011/
Thanks for recording this! I hope there is a recording of the whole set floating around out there somewhere!
bsodfc 9 months ago