Broadcast 2000 is the musical brainchild of Joe Steer, a classical music graduate with a unique take on folk using computer- generated looping of acoustic instruments.
AND NOW IT’S YOUR TURN TO PUT YOUR REMIX SKILLS TO THE TEST ON “YOUR OWN WORST ENEMY”!!!
In May 2010 Broadcast 2000 played a special show at the oldest grand music hall in the world. This is a short docu-film showing some of the set as well as backstage fun.
Find out more about Broadcast 2000: broadcast2000.co.uk myspace.com/broadcast2000
Dr. NakaMats is very well known in Japan. With more than 3300 patents he is the world record holder of patents (well ahead of Thomas Edison’s 1093). He is about to celebrate his 80 year birthday, but feels younger than ever with an enormous energy. In fact he is certain that he will become 144 years old. But how will Dr. NakaMats accomplish this?
Video by Kaspar Astrup Schröder
Music by Broadcast 2000
For more info about the film ‘The Invention of Dr. Nakamats’ go here: http://tinyurl.com/y9wfbyu
For more info about Broadcast 2000 go here: http://www.myspace.com/broadcast2000
The new album fully justifies Steer’s move to branch out of the confines of his home studio in the hope of enhancing the density of his compositions: “The idea of getting a ‘proper’ producer on board to help finish the recordings wasn’t really to change my sound, but to allow me to thicken out the arrangements and add many more layers of instrumentation than I could with my basic recording setup at home. That said, I hope the music hasn’t lost that ‘home-studio’ sound – I kept telling Eliot, the producer, that I still wanted it to sound like I recorded it in my bedroom, but this time as if I’ve crammed a full orchestra in there!”
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