About
"Electrostep," Bill Youngman's 1996 release on Serotonin Records stands as a testament to one man's love of electro beats. Cutting, splicing and rearranging beats, he crafted an idealized rendition of electronica, much as Drum and Bass producers did with funk breaks. "Electrostep II" followed a year later, further developing the idea.
Always responding to the times, Youngman found his passion for drum computers and analog machines after years of classical training in guitar and drums. He moved to Berlin in 2001, in search of the perfect beat. There, he became involved with the experimental techno scene, looking for new ways to push the boundaries of music. Along the way he has collaborated with Jamie Lidell, Neil Landstrumm, Cristian Vogel, and Tobias Schmidt.
Today, Youngman presents his high-energy act worldwide, performing in front of audiences ready for an artist who will truly engage them. Dropping beats like bombs and weaving tsunamis of synth lines, he tops off his abstract and off-kilter techno sounds with authentic NYC hip hop elements: beat-boxing, freestyling and hyping up the crowd on the mic. Unlike your average DJ, this man doesn't look like he could be checking emails up in the booth.
Youngman has additional releases on DC Recordings, Null, Tresor, Serotonin and Scandinavia.

simply beautiful
im done with sound design. Brilliant work as always Richard!:) the real deal, period!
thats the sh't! loving all the soundscapes...great work!
lovin this...! how the melodies intertwine with the beats! great
beautifully structured...great work Berk!
@MICRON AUDIO: Thanks for your feedback...I live for the real electro!...let us continue and never stop future.
thank you all for listening and for the wonderful comments! I put my entire physical and analog heart into this production!