Dextro
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Dextro | |
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Origin | UK |
Genres |
Electronica Post Rock hip hop new wave music shoegaze Ambient Krautrock Experimental Psychedelic |
Years active | 2001–present |
Labels |
Border Community Grönland Records JumbleFunk 16k Records |
Associated acts |
Ommadon Pigs(x7) Snowblood |
Website | http://www.dextro.co.uk/ |
Members |
Ewan Mackenzie: guest members to date David Tobin, Graham Young |
Dextro is a pseudonym given to the Scottish Falkirk born DIY musician, Ewan Mackenzie. The music of Dextro is described as electronica, with influences from the new wave music, folk music and post rock genres.[1]
Selected discography
Releases
- An Ghaoth Aduaidh (The North Wind) - Music and Video online release 2012
- Zero Circle - 12" Vinyl EP - Remixes by (TVO), Alias (artist) and (Socco Chico) (16k Records) 2010
- Winded - Album (16k Records) 2009
- Hearts & Minds - 12" Vinyl EP - Remixes by Chris Clark (musician) and Alias (artist) (Grönland Records) 2007
- Consequence Music - Album (16k Records) (Grönland Records re-release) 2007
- Do You Need Help - 12" Vinyl single - Remixed by The MFA (Border Community) 2004
- The Animism EP - 10" Vinyl EP (Jumblefunk) 2004
- Cymbalic - Demo Album (2002)
Remixes
- (Spokes) - We can make it out (Ninjatune) 2011
- (Winter North Atlantic) - Cuts and Tears (Boltfish Recordings) 2010
- (Bonobo) - Recurring (Ninjatune) 2010
- (Merz) - Many Weathers Apart (Grönland Records) 2007
- Big Chief (The B&B Frequenter) (Grönland Records) 2007
- (Rubens) - Breaking into Smile (Herb Recordings) 2007
- (Marcia Blaine School for Girls) Last Game of Mercy (High Point Lowlife) 2006
- (Rest) Operation Crippled 2006
External links
- Official website
- Myspace page
- Dextro discography at Discogs
- 16k Records official website
- Grönland Records official website
- Border Community official website
References
- ↑ Boomkat Review of 'Consequence Music' [Retrieved September 17, 2009].
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