Dub techno
Dub techno | |
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Stylistic origins | Dub, techno |
Cultural origins | Mid-1990s |
Dub techno is a subgenre of techno. Basic Channel are largely credited with defining the style.[1]
The origins of dub techno can be traced back to experimentation by Basic Channel in 1990s Berlin, as they sought to combine the rhythmic elements of stripped-down Detroit techno with the dub recording process and effects of Jamaican dub.
Notable dub techno artists
- Andy Stott
- Basic Channel, also known as Maurizio and Rhythm & Sound
- Deepchord
- Deadbeat
- Echospace, also known as cv313
- Monolake
- Vladislav Delay
Dub techno in film
- Kvadrat — a documentary film about the realities of DJing, extensively featuring dub techno
References
- ↑ "The Strange and Frightening World of... Basic Channel". The Quietus. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
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