X=X takes you through the concepts and understanding of the aesthetics of genre in Wot Do You Call It? The first six parts explain in detail what genre is and how it is defined. X=X also discusses the cultural theory behind how genres develop and why. The series continues with segments that are genre specific, discussing the aesthetics of each genre type such as the key sounds and musical elements contained in each genre using tracks as examples to contextualise your understanding.
Under the guise X=X, Ben Baal-Bowdler is an electronic musician, guitarist and sound artist. The last three years have seen Ben release material with Nomine on Tempa and Nomine Sound, and more recently, new collaborations with Nurve (Macabre Unit), particularly the album “End To The Start”, and session work including house legend, Stevie V. Ben has also researched for and exhibited a number of sound installations as part of the international A Place In Time? art collective.
As well as playing in alternative rock bands through his teens and early twenties, since 1994 Ben has worked with Kevin Ford, recording under several names, most recently Lines and 7inch Thugs. Highlights within their career include headlining performances at the Glastonbury Festival in 2002 and 2003, and their B Side remix of the hit single, Aqualung’s “Strange and Beautiful”. Ben is also a major contributor to TuneMedia, the company behind the award winning Tune-Up Loops sample packs for Apple’s Garageband software.
A qualified lecturer, Ben has taught many areas of music production and performance over several years, from live improvisation to sound design for film. With a background in Music Culture and over twenty years performing and writing music across a range of genres, Ben has a personal avid interest in the history and development of 20th Century music and its place in society.
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