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Andy Stott and Claro Intelecto

Looking back at UK dub techno producer Andy Stott’s body of work as a whole rather than two or three tracks at a time reveals a back catalog every bit as rich as his peers. Blessed with an ear for space and a knack for constructing tracks that are simultaneously smooth and rumbling, Stott neatly strides the axis between intelligent techno, dub techno and dubstep. Mark Stewart first made an appearance under his Claro Intelecto pseudonym in early 2003 - his remarkable “Peace of Mind” 12” fast becoming the most discussed dancefloor debut for years and enjoying re-presses now heading fo ...read more

Looking back at UK dub techno producer Andy Stott’s body of work as a whole rather than two or three tracks at a time reveals a back catalog every bit as rich as his peers. Blessed with an ear for space and a knack for constructing tracks that are simultaneously smooth and rumbling, Stott neatly strides the axis between intelligent techno, dub techno and dubstep. Mark Stewart first made an appearance under his Claro Intelecto pseudonym in early 2003 - his remarkable “Peace of Mind” 12” fast becoming the most discussed dancefloor debut for years and enjoying re-presses now heading for double figures. In 2005 he became a well-respected member of the Modern Love label family. His productions are club-honed, taking in influences from Warehouse classics that accompanied him in Manchester’s internationally revered clubs like the Hacienda, Home and Paradise Factory. His “Warehouse Sessions” series has gained him the much coveted No.1 spot in Berlin’s Groove Magazine for the third volume in the series. His last album „Metanarrative“ was released in October 2007 « hide

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RA.088
2008

4.5
1 Votes

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