Info about Deadcode
West Australian Digital hardcore/breakcore/industrial breakbeat/jungle producer and co-founder of the first (and only) West Australian breakcore scene and record label and collective "8-Bit Recordings"
Moved to Melbourne Australia in 2005 where he produced and performed until 2013.
Widely recognised as one of the first breakcore producers from Western Australia and a pioneer of the West Australian Breakcore Scene.
In 2020 Deadcode was recognised for his contributions to West Australian music with all Deadcode releases archived permanently in The West Australian Music Archive in The State Library Of Western Australia.
Moved to Melbourne Australia in 2005 where he produced and performed until 2013.
Widely recognised as one of the first breakcore producers from Western Australia and a pioneer of the West Australian Breakcore Scene.
In 2020 Deadcode was recognised for his contributions to West Australian music with all Deadcode releases archived permanently in The West Australian Music Archive in The State Library Of Western Australia.
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