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Biodub

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

I’ve been sitting here getting lost in Biodub’s music, and I had to take a moment to post about it.

From the previous post’s Berlin home of Quantec, east to Hanover, where we find Biodub. whos beats are ever so slightly heavier and more driving – but the warm, soothing waves of synthey goodness are still flowing. Not just that, but his tracks have these great little chord stabs as well as the occasional elaborate percussive textures.

I stumbled across Biodub purely by accident, although it turns out he’s also been featured ont he ‘Depth Perceptions’ release I had mentioned in my last post (Quantec).

I urge you to check his stuff out. If you’re in to your dub-techno – Biodub won’t disappoint.

Quantec AKA Sven Schienhammer

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

It’s about time I mentioned Sven. Partly because he was the catalyst for my exporation of dub-techno, and partly because he has such a wealth of great material, that it would be unfair to leave it any longer.

I can’t quite remember when I came across Quantec – but I do remember instantly falling in love with the sounds he uses. I distinctly remember listening to a number of tracks, and just getting completely lost in the ebbing waves of dub-chords, while the soft bassdrum pushed out a gorgeous 4-4 beat underneath. His production is simply incredible. He crafts his deep, sweeping bottmless tracks from his base of operations in Berlin, so there’s a fairly clear link to the influence of the likes of Basic Channel, but it’s not that simple. His work is so much deeper, and carries less pounding in-your-face type vibes, replacing them with tripped-out journeys through the music.

The first place I reccomend starting is his CD album “Unusual Signs” available on Echocord. This was my first stop after discovering his work – and I can say without fail that I was not disappointed. Boomkat say “[this album is] some deadly and affected gear which we urge you to give a chance sometime soon, especially if you’re a follower of the Deepchord/Basic Channel school of dub reduction.”

Sven Schienhammer, to give him his full name, it would seem is very highly regarded within the dub-techno scene. He has seen releases on Echocord, Styrax Leaves, Meanwhile, Millions of Moments and Francois K’s WaveTec sublabel not to mention forthcomings on Aesthetic Audio Detroit, Pong musiq, snapshot, Ottagono, statik entertainment, !K7, deep space media and On The Edge. His back catalog spans vinyl and CD release, with gems appearing on rarities such as “Depth Perceptions Vol. 1” from the elusive Pronounce label. As well as these releases, he shares a vinyl or two with Deepchord’s Rod Modell for remix duties for Arron Carl, and has remixed the likes of Boozoo Bajou, Brendon Moeller, Schwanbeck, Infiniti and DFRNT, not to mention had his work remixed by the likes of A Made Up Sound (AKA 2562).

I suggest you check Quantec on MySpace for some tracks (including his new DFRNT remix), His Website for more information and Discogs for a great starting point on his back catalogue.

Quantec – Life has Changed

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

Just a quick update from work – but I couldn’t help but notice Quantec has updated his MySpace Profile with another incredible tune “Life Has Changed”.

Very nice indeed…

Severence

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

I don’t know much about Severence. I know he’s from Spain (Murcia according to his MySpace page)

There’s a chance that he looks a bit like this…

Which was taken from his MySpace pictures, so it’s him or someone he knows!

But what is very clear about Severence is his love for ambient, ethereal dub-techno, IDM and chill. His website boasts an array of mixes featuring the likes of Echospace, Yagya, Quantec, Gas, Pole, Bvdub, Robert Henke and such purveyors of the deep dub-techno side of things.

Severence’s own productions (which you can hear on his MySpace) have also been released through Shoreless Recordings on their “Selected Moments I” compilation, of which there are only 100 odd in existence. But I urge you to scour discogs and ebay for a copy – from what I’ve read and heard it’s truly exquisite.

His own productions have the same sweeping, washing highly-crafted synth sounds, over subtle 4-4 beats and filtered noise pads that got me hooked on Quantec’s (Sven Schienhammer) productions, and it was in fact through Quantec that I discovered Severence. I don’t know how familiar they are with each other’s work – but I’d expect them to have at least spoken, what with being label-mates an’ all. Quantec is a whole new post however, so I’ll save that for now.

I really just wanted to highlight this artist, and reccomend checking out his range of mixes – all downloadable through his site.

DFRNT – Aftermath & The Next Step

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

OK, so I know it’s a bit cheeky to post about my own stuff, but those looking for a certain sound, might start using this forum, in which case I think it’s only fair to show them anything I do which might fall in to the same category.

I’ve put up 2 new tracks on the MySpace – http://www.myspace.com/dfrntdubstep

Aftermath & The Next Step.

The Next Step – A slow plodding track with warm open synths, and a high-end sparkly sound for melody. The drop provides a slow growling bassline, which never quite emerges from the shadows.

Aftermath – A sort of stabbed-out track with warm synths leading the sound, and some guitar-licks to provide something of a melody. Deep & dubby.

Your thoughts are welcome!