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Legowelt Shares Mix with New Issue of His Cyberzine

"How to stop looking like a neofolk dork."
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Dutch producer Legowelt has shared the fourth issue of his Shadow Wolf cyberzine, featuring an interview with electro pioneer Man Parrish, another with French producer Voiski about computer viruses, and some techno fashion tips for "How to stop looking like a neofolk dork." And those are just a couple of its standout features—altogether it's got a total of 29 items in the table of contents, and the range of subjects covered is as wonderfully eccentric as what you might expect from the oddball artist. You can read the whole thing here.

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Other pieces include a brief survey of botanical curiosities, instructions for building your own laser oscilloscope projector, and a section on "cool chords" for producers. These include "Planetarium Chords" as well as another classic, "Feeling of melancholical solitude in space [sic]."

As per usual, Shadow Wolf is presented in a evoking 90s-era, modem-based, bulletin board-style e-zines.

He announced the issue yesterday with a new 85-minute mix called "Dogz Take Drugs Too," and included the tracklist with the zine. Last year's issue of Shadow Wolf included articles on neuroscientific home experiments and "Experiments with Time."

Dutch producer Legowelt has shared the fourth issue of his Shadow Wolf cyberzine, featuring an interview with electro pioneer Man Parrish, another with French producer Voiski about computer viruses, and some techno fashion tips for "How to stop looking like a neofolk dork." And those are just a couple of its standout features—altogether it's got a total of 29 items in the table of contents, and the range of subjects covered is as wonderfully eccentric as what you might expect from the oddball artist. You can read the whole thing here.

Other pieces include a brief survey of botanical curiosities, instructions for building your own laser oscilloscope projector, and a section on "cool chords" for producers. These include "Planetarium Chords" as well as another classic, "Feeling of melancholical solitude in space [sic]."

As per usual, Shadow Wolf is presented in a evoking 90s-era, modem-based, bulletin board-style e-zines.

He announced the issue yesterday with a new 85-minute mix called "Dogz Take Drugs Too," and included the tracklist with the zine. Last year's issue of Shadow Wolf included articles on neuroscientific home experiments and "Experiments with Time."

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