i never got a hold of a proper release of dylan's first ep on skam, but
did manage to get a tape of it from a good friend.
i enjoyed it very much. it was completely different from what i was
listening to that did fall under the realm of "idm" or whatever one may
call it these days. since then, i have bought everything he has done. i
find myself listening to his" type zero" ep more than anything else.
especially the tracks, "carbon 60" & "naem." unlike the wrestler, owen
hart living under the shadow of old brother bret hart, i don't believe
dylan is doing the same thing as mike paradinas is, if that point ever
were to come up... as well as squarepusher. its completely different.
im not too keen on what dylan does to produce his track but i was
pleased to hear that the "spectrum" lp wasn't one drill n bass tune
after another. if you are still unsure, please read the interview at
forcefield.
maybe that will explain what he does and perhaps it can answer these
questions.
jason
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