
“I try to apply a punk ethic to my own music…it has to be groundbreaking,futuristic, unique and organic.”
Dubfire’s “jet-black, polished-chrome techno” is really something that makes our stomach lift. In 2006—after 15 ground-breaking years topping charts, winning Grammys, and earning acclaim as one-half of legendary electronic partnership Deep Dish—Dubfire returned to his roots: a diverse foundation spanning punk, industrial/new wave, jazz, dub, hip-hop, house and techno. "I Feel Speed," his first solo release, remade a classic Love and Rockets track with Dubfire himself on vocals. It marked a musical crossroads in his passage towards a deeper and darker sound. As Dubfire's productions delved into techno's moodier, sonically-edgier dimensions, critics and fans alike celebrated the new direction with admiration and enthusiasm.
Some tracks that you should defintily listen to are "Dios", a track he made with Oliver Huntemann, and "Rabid" to mention some.. But to get an entire impression about what this man is capable of, you should listen to one of his sets: http://mixing.dj/pages/index.php?id=6412
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