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T++ - Wireless



Artist: T++  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: Wireless
Label: Honest Jon's  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: HJP 49
Format: double 12''
Released: 19 April, 2010
Price: $12.87
Genre: Dubstep/Grime
Playlist: MP3
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#Samples Title
Side 1
1.  - Wireless - MP3 Sample MP3 "Wireless"
Side 2
1.  - Anyi - MP3 Sample MP3 "Anyi"
Side 3
1.  - Voices No Bodies - MP3 Sample MP3 "Voices No Bodies"
Side 4
1.  - Dig - MP3 Sample MP3 "Dig"

  • played by:Tom Kerridge / Ramp Recordings, Svreca, Marcel Heese, Zenner, Juno Recommends Dubstep, 2562 / A Made Up Sound, Tiago

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    Review

    Torsten Profrock’s T++ project has continually spread its wings since conception in 2005. Championed by fans of techno, dubstep, experimental and drum & bass alike, his latest EP for Honest Jons (and rumoured to be his last under this monkier) showcases the amalgamation of styles and sounds that has earnt the German such a far reaching fanbase.<br>


    If it does prove to be the final T++ release ever, then the alias will have left us with the most expressive and energetic of his works. Adding a real sense of personality, Profrock unearthed a handful of samples of the singer and ndingidi player Ssekinomu, recorded in East Africa in the 1930s and 40s in the label’s vaults for this release. Skilfully, the producer works these snippets into the complex rhythm structures, giving his music a human touch that has never been seen before. Profrock looks to the radical fringe of UK garage for the snapping 2 step vibe in these rhythms that remain central to all four tracks on the EP. This results in a clutch of tracks that take on an immensely tribal and subconsciously innate feel. They morph new structures from the forms of 2 step, techno and drum & bass around which Profrock wraps twisted FX and weighty sub bass to create one whole, throbbing organism.<br>So with quite possibly his final release, T++ leaves us, rather fittingly, with a record that sounds at once both ancient and modern. It has a totally unique tone, like a form of tribal language that can only speak to and be understood by today’s culture through these sub-heavy, atmospheric sounds.