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Boomkat Review – “
UK’s electronic underbelly, this time from bit|bin, whose sound instantly recalls some of the classic Skam output, from the atmospheric chord changes you might expect to hear from Boards Of Canada’s bank of synths (‘Lost’) to Bola’s sinewy beats (‘Beginning’). A tad less subtle, ‘The Detour’ isn’t quite as refined as its neighbours, but in its later stages the track picks up, and the detailed, bitcrushed beats might remind some of you of Phonem’s early recordings for Morr Music. Ending on a high, the slow hip hop of ‘Asleep’ once again recalls Boards Of Canada, with a bassline that’s straight off Music Has The Right To Children while a vocoded voice lends a song-like quality to the piece. ”

Born in the North East of England and residing in Brighton UK, bitbin (aka Matthew Hodson) brings music from the UK’s electronic underbelly. “His sound instantly recalls some of the classic Skam output, from the atmospheric chord changes you might expect to hear from Boards Of Canada’s bank of synths to Bola’s sinewy beats” – Boomkat.

bitbin’s involvement within the music industry stretches back 10 years working in the south of England’s top recording studios working with a variety of bands and producers. In 2005 he put together the London Synthesis Orchestra and has also composed music for the Olympic games, MTV and Universal. Now with a whole new assortment of unreleased material and an imaginative live set, bitbin will undoubtedly be delivering his new output within the same impressive beat crunching and synthesiser drenched aesthetic.

“It has been a while since I came out of the studio with my own music and having worked with so many different artists as a producer or remixer over the years, I feel that the focus has come round to my own output entirely. I am very excited to be taking my new and old material out into a live capacity and looking at the different ways of doing this. The philosophy of playing live for me is re-working the tracks into another state, on-the-fly, in front of an audience.”

bitbin Matthew Hodson, Brighton, Britain (UK)

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    Asleep at 0.47
    on February 08, 2012 17:36

    @EKKOFLOK: Pretty crazy huh!

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    BFD2 Abused: Extreme BPM at 5.08
    on January 17, 2012 21:15

    this is hilarious. nicely

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    on January 10, 2012 22:13

    This already sounds exciting.

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    Harmonic Animation Mix Vol. 2 - VCOADSR at 18.45
    on October 16, 2011 19:06

    DIRTY PET! YEEEhaaa

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    EPROM - Feldspar / Psycho (LSR002) preview at 0.13
    on September 29, 2011 09:27

    Oh yes! More!

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    Leisure System Radio Complete show 030811 at 23.01
    on August 18, 2011 14:59

    What is this synth!? Oberheim? Nord?

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    Leisure System Radio Complete show 030811 at 8.53
    on August 18, 2011 14:52

    Ambient and broken beats = pure pleasure.

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    Beginging at 4.50
    on August 18, 2011 13:21

    @Man On Moon: thanks, one of my very few pieces with vocals.

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    Asleep at 5.02
    on June 09, 2011 20:54

    @Cult: thanking thee

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    May at 8.09
    on May 21, 2010 08:51

    @Nonorder Lab: thanks, glad you like and thanks for dropping by.

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