Display title | Blixty Slycat |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Blixty Slycat is the latest alias of an electronic artist (real name unknown, but frequently going by the alias of Nussen Bannikberg) who frequently releases a high quantity of computer-made home music for free. His music has a tiny following, and runs the gamut of music it is possible to make with only samples on a computer. He usually eschews a traditional sampler in favor of simply cut-and-pasting samples together in Digital Audio Workstations. |