ELECTRONIC BEATS

Shaunta Butler

Telekom Electronic Beats (TEB) owns an award-winning media portfolio. Central to this is the online platform, Electronicbeats.net, a hub for cutting-edge digital journalism that offers insightful, comprehensive coverage of the contemporary electronic music world.

Initially developed as a music marketing program, TEB has since evolved to embrace the connection between music and other key lifestyle areas such as design, tech, fashion and art.

Electronicbeats.tv features in-depth interviews, concert footage, live streams and more, showcasing pioneers, all-stars and newcomers from across the electronic music scene. In early 2018, TEB launched its own German language podcast about club culture and nightlife.

Active in all Deutsche Telekom markets, TEB produces its own live events across Europe, creating memorable music experiences while also serving as a platform for innovative Deutsche Telekom products and services. Since 2000, Deutsche Telekom has set the standard for international music marketing with the innovative Telekom Electronic Beats platform. TEB’s persistent creativity and cutting-edge content perfectly embodies the millennial zeitgeist.

LEARN MOREhttps://www.electronicbeats.net/the-feed/coronavirus-music-resources-guide/


museum of endangered sounds

Shaunta Butler

the online ‘museum of endangered sounds’ preserves the endangered and extinct sounds of archaic technology

created by american brendan chilcutt, the ‘museum of endangered sounds‘ is an online archive of the archaic noises of technology: the connecting of 56k modems, loading of VCRs, and operators of payphones. additional clips include a skipping CD and the gameplay music of ‘mind maze’ (the quiz game built into early versions of microsoft encarta).

currently the ‘museum of endangered sounds’ features fifteen ‘exhibits’, but chilcutt plans to add more. eventually he intends to develop a markup language to encode the sounds as binary compositions, preserving them for future generations.

chilcutt muses, ‘imagine a world where we never again hear the symphonic startup of a windows 95 machine. imagine generations of children unacquainted with the chattering of angels lodged deep within the recesses of an old cathode ray tube TV. and when the entire world has adopted devices with sleek, silent touch interfaces, where will we turn for the sound of fingers striking QWERTY keypads?’

LEARN MORE: http://www.savethesounds.info/


Look Mum No Computer

Shaunta Butler

Furby Organ, Synth Bike, - Sam Battle aka Look Mum No Computer for short builds musical machines and makes music with them. Based in London, England. 

LEARN MORE: https://www.lookmumnocomputer.com/projects