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ZoeB
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NameZoë Blade
Country  UK
LanguagesEnglish
Education and employment
OccupationMusician, writer, programmer
Contact info
Website http://notebook.zoeblade.com/
GitHub ZoeB
Twitter zoeblade
YouTube TransistorSounds

Hi! I'm Zoë Blade. I've had a passion for making electronic music since about the age of sixteen, when I first discovered Scream Tracker and Impulse Tracker. Some of my music has been featured in Get Lamp, Warren Ellis: Captured Ghosts, and various episodes of ContraPoints, Hbomberguy, and Philosophy Tube.

I also enjoy writing. My articles have been published in 2600: The Hacker Quarterly [1] and Kinfolk, [2] and one of my stories was published in The Future Fire [3] and Heiresses of Russ.

I wrote the firmware for the step sequencers Stepper Acid and Stepper Drum, designed and built by Nina Richards. Rick Smith of Underworld described Stepper Acid as "a fantastic little box". [4]

References

  1. ^ "Watching the Watchers". 2600: The Hacker Quarterly. Vol. 25, no. 3. p. 12.
  2. ^ "Peer Review". Kinfolk. No. 40. p. 178.
  3. ^ "Terminal City". The Future Fire. No. 2013.28. pp. 55–81.
  4. ^ "4,120 Words About Underworld". Electronic Sound. No. 41. p. 41.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ZoeB
—  Wikipedian  —
NameZoë Blade
Country  UK
LanguagesEnglish
Education and employment
OccupationMusician, writer, programmer
Contact info
Website http://notebook.zoeblade.com/
GitHub ZoeB
Twitter zoeblade
YouTube TransistorSounds

Hi! I'm Zoë Blade. I've had a passion for making electronic music since about the age of sixteen, when I first discovered Scream Tracker and Impulse Tracker. Some of my music has been featured in Get Lamp, Warren Ellis: Captured Ghosts, and various episodes of ContraPoints, Hbomberguy, and Philosophy Tube.

I also enjoy writing. My articles have been published in 2600: The Hacker Quarterly [1] and Kinfolk, [2] and one of my stories was published in The Future Fire [3] and Heiresses of Russ.

I wrote the firmware for the step sequencers Stepper Acid and Stepper Drum, designed and built by Nina Richards. Rick Smith of Underworld described Stepper Acid as "a fantastic little box". [4]

References

  1. ^ "Watching the Watchers". 2600: The Hacker Quarterly. Vol. 25, no. 3. p. 12.
  2. ^ "Peer Review". Kinfolk. No. 40. p. 178.
  3. ^ "Terminal City". The Future Fire. No. 2013.28. pp. 55–81.
  4. ^ "4,120 Words About Underworld". Electronic Sound. No. 41. p. 41.

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