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Saturday, June 5, 2010

Producer Snafu


snafu's bio quotes from his myspace page
"'my early Influences ranged from a lot of things; I was into a lot of numetal at first with the whole KoRn, SoulFly, Incubus. Primus and rage against the machine type deal when I was in high school (95-99) I was always looking for the hardest music I could fine with some proper lyrics with issues i could relate to, but I got to frustrated with every ones music not being able to relate to anyone but myself, I was introduced to the hardcore scene around 2000 when a friend of mine Halloway invited me to a rave. This rave was the first although I had claimed to be a raver back in jr. high although I never attended any raves, my sister was part of a party crew by the name of RoR (realm of reality) and I had access to all these cool old school remixes that she would get from her friend doc chaos so I knew some what to expect, Well when we had attended this rave I was oblivious as to what to expect, I shore as hell wasnt into the trance and I was digging the drum and bass but what caught my ear was the hardcore. Just the consistency of this pounding bass repeating in a 4x4 pattern was just so amusing, Halloway and I from that day declared our selfs fans of this hard beat style, Later on in the year my friend did some research for this and downloaded a program to produce by the name of Tuareg, I fucked around on it and made some beats but being a guitarist back in the day I wanted some melodies as well as just beats, so my friend had introduced me into this well known product called fruity loops I fucked with it and fell in love. this was the day I had became a producer, I was given the name producer snafu By a online friend of mine from soulseek the snafu is a war term used in world War II It an acronym for Situation Normal All Fucked Up I like to think that with the music I create thats what happens. I take a normal senario and fuck it up with some hard beats, I started off with the hardcore messing with some drum and bass then moving on to Breakcore and getting sad with chip tunes and idm. I like to experiment and have fun, the music I made has always been for me, and my friends, but mainly for myself to keep my sanity. . . . . ."

CUTECORE'S LOW DOWN:
i have been a fan of producer snafu's music for a very long time, along with being a good friend as well. i became familiar with his music during a very difficult period of my life, this was around the same time i was spinning speedcore/gabber being a very trouble angry girl who used hard bass and screaming synths to ease her pain. out of everything of that time that helped me through those years was listening to the fascinating breakcore that is producer snafu's sound. to this day still pay respects to his music by using the name CHRISTINA CUTECORE as my production/dj name. producer snafu had come out with a cutecore album back in the day, and is one of my favorite album till to this day.