Marcus Boon

Marcus Boon is a writer, journalist and Professor of English at York University, Toronto.

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Global Bass essay in Boing Boing!

October 5, 2012 by marcusboon

I just wrote an in depth introduction to global bass music for the excellent Boing Boing. What’s global bass?  Well, try this remix of native Canadian dubstep crew A Tribe Called Red, by Monterrey, Mx’s Javier Estrada for a start:

Filed Under: Essays Tagged With: A Tribe Called Red, Boing Boing, Essays, Global Bass, Javier Estrada, Monterrey

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