Benji Vaughan
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A Flock of Bleeps | ||
Studio album by Younger Brother | ||
Released | 2003 |
Benjamin Vaughan, better known as Benji Vaughan, is a British psychedelic trance musician. He has released music under many names, of which most well known would be his solo project, Prometheus, and his collaboration with Twisted Records label colleague, Simon Posford, under the moniker, Younger Brother. His music is characterized by distinct basslines, high production quality, intense thematic development and unique or alternative approaches to the psytrance genre. He frequently combines diatonic melodic content with metallic or “glitchy” percussive polyphonic elements to form thick contrapuntal tapestries of sound. Although much of his music sounds like it was composed using equipment at the forefront of technology, it is not uncommon for him to use equipment now considered antique, such as the 1971 Korg micro synth that he used for portions of the second Prometheus album, Corridor of Mirrors.
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He has released two albums as Prometheus; Robot.O.Chan (2004) and Corridor of Mirrors (2007). Both albums have been well received by the trance community for their innovation, dancefloor appeal, and their incorporation of non-traditional influences. Robot.O.Chan features two downtempo tracks whereas Corridor of Mirrors maintains a consistent trance bent. Benji is currently working on a new Prometheus album which will feature all downtempo tracks.
Younger Brother has released one album to date, A Flock of Bleeps (2003), with an upcoming album "The Last Days of Gravity" scheduled for release on 25th May 2007 at the Twisted Label Party, Brixton Academy. Younger Brother’s musical output is much more varied than that of Prometheus, with tracks ranging from the psychedelic french ballad, “The Receptive,” to progressive breakbeats such as “Weird on a Monday Night.”