Stott spreading the news, Andy’s back in town. A nine-track EP that others would pass off as an album, It Should Be Us is certainly as dense and thought-provoking as a full-length record. Many of the tracks here are dubbed-out techno tunes, almost slow enough to not allow for dancing but still strangely hypnotic in their grooves. The overall effect is similar to Shinochi Atobe’s heat-hazed club tracks, though Stott’s productions issue more from the dubwise school. There is a spike in energy around three-quarters of the way through It Should Be Us - ‘0L9’ has some Martyn to it while … read more
Stott spreading the news, Andy’s back in town. A nine-track EP that others would pass off as an album, It Should Be Us is certainly as dense and thou… read more
Stott spreading the news, Andy’s back in town. A nine-track EP that others would pass off as an album, It Should Be Us is certainly as dense and thought-provoking as a full-length record… read more
Manchester, England-based Dj/producer Andy Stott is a purveyor of smudged and introspective dub techno with an approach that favours leaden tempos and unsettling, sample-based textures. in 2011, Stott released two full-length albums, Passed Me By and We Stay Together, both of which received attention from Pitchfork.com and other noteworthy music blogs.
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Manchester, England-based Dj/producer Andy Stott is a purveyor of smudged and introspective dub techno with an approach that favours leaden tempos and unsettling, sample-based textures. i… read more
Manchester, England-based Dj/producer Andy Stott is a purveyor of smudged and introspective dub techno with an approach that favours leaden tempos and unsettling, sample-based textures. in 2011, Stott released two full-length albums,… read more