In 2005, Tadd Mullinix aka James T. Cotton teamed up with then roommate D’Marc Cantu to create 2 AM/FM, an unflinching take on pure techno and house. Their first releases, EP's Pt. 1 and Pt. 2 featured raw drum boxes and cavernous synths in line with the sound of Rephlex and Trax Records. Unapologetically avoiding contemporary, flashy production techniques, these EPs received support from DJ Koze, Laurent Garnier, and The Hacker among others. Their latest release is Electronic Justice EP, and everything is released on Ghostly International and its sublabel Spectral Sound.
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In 2005, Tadd Mullinix aka James T. Cotton teamed up with then roommate D’Marc Cantu to create 2 AM/FM, an unflinching take on pure techno and house. Their first releases, EP's Pt. 1 and Pt. 2 featured raw drum boxes and cavernous synths in line with the sound of Rephlex and Trax Record… read more
In 2005, Tadd Mullinix aka James T. Cotton teamed up with then roommate D’Marc Cantu to create 2 AM/FM, an unflinching take on pure techno and house. Their first releases, EP's Pt. 1 and Pt. 2 featured raw drum boxes and cavernous synths in line with the sound of Rephlex and Trax Records. Unapologetically avoiding contemporary, flashy production techniques,… read more