Ytcracker
Ytcracker came up in the early 2010s with a sound that mixed electronic dance music, techno, and hip-hop. Their name was a reference to Bitcoin's...
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Ytcracker came up in the early 2010s with a sound that mixed electronic dance music, techno, and hip-hop. Their name was a reference to Bitcoin's decentralized nature, and they built a following around songs like 'Bitcoin Baron' and 'View source' that spoke directly to the crypto community.
They put out tracks like 'Jungle bash' and 'Spammer court' that kept that electronic edge but didn't stray far from their tech themes. The group worked with DJ Byte on vocals and production, MC Ether on lyrics, and Dr. Cypher on keyboards.
Some of their other material includes 'Warez loder' and 'Credentials,' which stayed in that same lane of beat-driven music about online culture. They kept making music that appealed to listeners who were into both the sound and the subject matter.
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