The Descenters







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In this episode:
We talk with Matthew Stoff of post-punk band The Descenters.

Here are Doug's notes from the interview.



https://soundcloud.com/the-descenters



https://thedescenters.bandcamp.com/



http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/376671/the-descenters



https://www.facebook.com/TheDescenters



Tell us about your music and tell us what’s new!

Funny story!



Started as a band, but became a one-piece.



He even plays live solo!



Alternative rock, post-punk, goth. Electronic drums



“WE’LL DO IT LIVE!” sorta.



Still shakey in the promotion regard he says...but he’s here



What software?

I don’t see the image Tom does: Image link



Ableton is ok for recording



ProTools also



What influences?

nothing pure!



melodic vocals: Placebo, Ian Curtis (Joy Division), Morrissey (The Smiths)



Matthew overlooked Talking Heads much like Tom overlooked The Smiths



“Burning Down the House” - Talking Heads



“It’s the End of the World As We Know It” - REM



New Album in February 2014



Intense couple of weeks!



Did they kick you out of the city?

moved from country to Melbourne.



Lots of the cultural stuff happens in the south



Much cooler in the south



lots of songs about the rain



Studio?

All of it is self-recorded with Ableton. A selection of microphones



digital manipulation is cool



quick followup?

Not as quick as release seems.



EP recorded in 2012, but not released until there were CDs



always working on new material



“Creep” by Radiohead stories



you don’t just show up in the study



not sure what band he’s talking about. This one? http://www.choochootheband.com/



release set up takes a lot of time!



project completely up to him!



Artwork?

Friends



canvas pun!



coffee talk



Melbourne?



post-graduate work now



Giggings?

not a lot of gigging yet, but going to try to get out more in next 6 months



half an album recorded for comic book project



Comic book?

Robot Boy Destroys the Universe -- experimental electronic music



experimental labels



http://www.vuzhmusic.com/



deriv.cc



“vaguely avant-garde”



What drew you to Creative Commons?

not much of a local way to get interesting ideas...except off the Internet



potential for revolution in approach to culture.



It’s a community thing as much as it is about individual expression



Why lock down art?



large numbers of people is liberating



How did you hear about Creative Commons?

Might have been in early 2000s



“The first set of copyright licenses was released in December 2002.”



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeviantArt



Where did the project name originate?

originally collaboration



“an action of moving downward, dropping, or falling.”



“a person who dissents.”



Plushgoolash interview: link



“Smuggly Biege” is the other Plushgoolash



Who are some people you think we should try to get on the show (aka, who are the important people in Creative Commons music today)?

Disappointing that there isn’t more in Australia



Is there anything else you would like to say/tell us about?

writes fiction



Out going track: Waste You



A hostile song!



Going back to childhood

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