Knowledge _ Interview with Dadub

Dadub _ Preternity

Actually, before we go too much further, would you mind giving me a handful of tracks that you guys like? Be it influences or simply music that you’d like to share with people?

Daniele: Great.. yeah, no problem.

GREGORY ISAACS – Babylon too rough

ALICE IN CHAINS – Them Bones

MESHUGGAH – Future Breed Machine

MASSIVE ATTACK – Inertia Creep

AUTECHRE – Second Scepe

And what about you Giovanni?

Giovanni: Yeah, sure, here’s a few.

MAYA DEREN – The Divine Horsemen

cv313 – Subtraktive (King Midas Sound Dub)

DEFTONES – Passenger

BOHREN & DER CLUB OF GORE – Sunset Mission

FELA KUTI INTERVIEW

 


Music production and history are my biggest passions in life. Though people often say that Techno is faceless and should be about the music blah, blah, blah.. I believe in the need to document the people and stories behind it. Techno is a very small world in reality and I think it needs a proper resource. I hope that everyone who is interested in Techno finds this blog accessible in terms of the way that it is written. I personally prefer to hear the artists voice as loud as the music and never enjoy synopsised and pasteurised versions of old conversation; the sort that's peppered with the occasional quote here and there.

3 Responses to “Knowledge _ Interview with Dadub”

  1. Hagbard Celine

    Feb 24. 2013

    Fantastic indepth interview with the guys. Loads of interesting comments and some very good technical tricks and tips. They have a great sound, and a hypnotic delivery of complex textures and rhythms that is communicated effectively in waves and layers of sonic information, direct in this piece, this interview should put most online publications to shame. Great stuff on a great act.

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    • ICN

      May 11. 2013

      Hi Celine,

      Only seeing your comment now. Thanks a lot for the kind words. They’re great fellas, arent they?

      Cheers,

      John

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  2. Ashley Borg

    Feb 27. 2013

    This is probably my fav ever written interview. Amazing levels of insight, I feel like I’m actually achieving a higher level of learning by reading alone. What’s really good is how their passion and personality come though, part of this must be attributed to the interviewer, who set an excellent tone, with his manner and questions.
    5/5

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