The Infrasonics boss lays down a dubplate and exclusive-packed hour of cutting-edge music.
The London-based producer rounds off his algorithmic series on Infrasonics.
As part of this weekend’s free Broken Sonics 2016 event at Corsica Studios the labels involved are giving away records from Spatial and Beneath in addition to Broken20 DVDs and prints.
When Spatial first emerged in late 2008, dubstep was wholeheartedly entering its mutation phase, splicing cells with techno, electro and drum & bass to create the groundwork for what could only be described as a wonderfully amorphous electronic music scene as we know it today. The first of his own Infrasonics releases, with their crisp presentation and equally aerodynamic production rightly turned heads, seeming to tap into the funky possibilities of minimal techno and cheeky 2-step getting it on around the 140 bpm margin. The label branched out to include an early (and decidedly different) appearance from Ike Release, as well as the likes of xxxy and Jamie Grind, and it seemed as though a little of the needlepoint focus had perhaps been lost in a reflection of the dizzying new tributaries springing up away from that thrill of the new that dubstep brought about.
Win the best part of the Infrasonics back catalogue and a whole stack of physical Broken20 music.
Following a three-year hiatus Infrasonics will re-emerge with a run of three EPs.