- 1. B2 Gigacosm by Surface 10 4.39 785 plays
- 2. Foundry by Ian Boddy 3.19 554 plays
- 3. Geode by Robert Rich & Ian Boddy 2.53 528 plays
- 4. Particular Moments by Tetsu Inoue 4.31 496 plays
- 5. Conundrum by Hoffmann-Hoock & Wostheinrich 4.21 276 plays
- 6. Slow Hand by Robert Rich & Ian Boddy 5.57 318 plays
- 7. The First Cry by Radio Massacre International 4.05 272 plays
- 8. Rapture by ARC 4.38 287 plays
- 9. Beneath Fear by Parallel Worlds 4.03 194 plays
- 10. Veiled by Robert Rich & Ian Boddy 4.32 367 plays
- 11. Trident by Radio Massacre International 3.52 347 plays
- 12. Distracted by Parallel Worlds 2.46 286 plays
- 13. Dawn Bleep Dusk by Surface 10 3.01 263 plays
- 14. Tane by Tetsu Inoue 4.42 283 plays
- 15. Lithosphere by Robert Rich & Ian Boddy 5.37 314 plays
- 16. Phased Realities by Hoffmann-Hoock & Wostheinrich 3.30 132 plays
- 17. Fracture by ARC 3.09 143 plays
- 18. Elemental by Ian Boddy 4.12 233 plays
- 1. Regained Paradise by Subsonic Experience 4.41 288 plays
- 2. History by Reuter & Boddy 3.52 167 plays
- 3. Hydrosphere by dbkaos 3.11 128 plays
- 4. Ecliptic by Ian Boddy 4.51 286 plays
- 5. The Mystic by Ian Boddy 2.28 214 plays
- 6. Edge of Nowhere by Robert Rich & Ian Boddy 4.39 204 plays
- 7. After the Migration by dbkaos 5.11 92 plays
- 8. Arcturus (part2) (intro) by ARC 3.16 124 plays
- 9. Arcturus (part2) (sequence) by ARC 5.56 154 plays
- 10. Aurora by Ian Boddy 5.15 236 plays
- 11. Chiasmata by Ian Boddy 4.57 156 plays
- 12. Tuning Out by Robert Rich & Ian Boddy 4.08 141 plays
- 13. This Life by Reuter & Boddy 4.17 92 plays
- 14. Moiré by Boddy & Wöstheinrich 4.48 68 plays
- 15. Treasures of the World by Subsonic Experience 3.17 76 plays
- 16. Silent White Light by ARC 4.27 97 plays
- 17. Smash & Grab by Boddy & Wöstheinrich 3.08 73 plays
- 18. Corrosion by ARC 4.47 86 plays
- 1. Atomicity by Dub Atomica 2.30 201 plays
- 2. Of My Efforts by Surface 10 3.30 135 plays
- 3. Trace the Memory by Ian Boddy & Markus Reuter 5.34 121 plays
- 4. Walking the Slow Path by Ian Boddy 4.32 238 plays
- 5. Caged by Ian Boddy & Chris Carter 5.56 140 plays
- 6. Mystertronic by Boddy Reuter Mullaney 4.00 72 plays
- 7. Lixivium by Protogonos 7.34 73 plays
- 8. Autonomic by Dub Atomica 4.21 91 plays
- 9. Blast by Centrozoon 6.52 120 plays
- 10. Octane by ARC 7.52 131 plays
- 11. Disembodied by Ian Boddy & Chris Carter 3.18 100 plays
- 12. Frozen Web by Ian Boddy 4.00 308 plays
- 13. Defrag Harvest Nocturne (DHN) by Surface 10 3.29 73 plays
- 14. Ionosphere by Boddy Reuter Mullaney 4.12 74 plays
- 15. Distant Rituals by Ian Boddy & Markus Reuter 5.11 68 plays
- 1. Frozen Web by Ian Boddy 4.00 308 plays
- 2. Walking the Slow Path by Ian Boddy 4.32 238 plays
- 3. Ecliptic by Ian Boddy 4.51 286 plays
- 4. Aurora by Ian Boddy 5.15 236 plays
- 5. The Mystic by Ian Boddy 2.28 214 plays
- 6. Chiasmata by Ian Boddy 4.57 156 plays
- 7. Foundry by Ian Boddy 3.19 554 plays
- 8. Elemental by Ian Boddy 4.12 233 plays
- 9. A Moment of Gliss by Ian Boddy 3.43 143 plays
- 10. Yesterdays Memories by Ian Boddy 5.24 140 plays
Ian Boddy Waveforms Demo Songs 4 tracks, 18.50 ianboddy on September 30, 2010 17:59
- 1. Airwaves demo 2.55 227 plays
- 2. Beatalogue demo 4.46 129 plays
- 3. Drumalogue demo 7.38 139 plays
- 4. Radiophonica demo 3.30 177 plays
About
Ian Boddy has been at the forefront of the UK electronic music scene since 1983 when he both performed at the very first UK Electronica Festival in Milton Keynes and released his first vinyl album The Climb.
In the 4 years preceding this event he had been experimenting at an Arts Council funded studio in Newcastle whilst at University. His early work resulted in 3 cassette only releases on the Mirage label as well as several local concerts. These early tapes showed Boddy gradually forming his own style through a long self teaching process in the techniques of analogue synthesis and tape manipulation.
After the success of 1983 he went on to release another 2 vinyl albums, Spirits and Phoenix, as well as performing several concerts throughout the UK. However it wasn't until 1989 that his first CD release, Odyssey, came out on the EM label Surreal to Real. After Drive, his second release on the Surreal label Boddy formed his own record label, Something Else Records , through which he released a further 4 solo albums as well as reissuing his 3 early vinyl albums and the cassette only release Jade on CD. Furthermore he released three collaborative CD releases with some of Europes finest exponents of EM, namely Andy Pickford, Ron Boots and Mark Shreeve.
He continued to expand his concert appearences which have now surpassed over 100 events with concerts in the UK ( including several more UK Electronica appearances, two shows at the Jodrell Bank Planetarium & two at the National Space Centre), Holland ( five festival appearances ), Germany and three shows in Philadelphia, USA.
Alongside these mainstream EM activities Boddy has also built for himself a formidable reputuation as a sound designer having produced a series of sample CD's & virtual instruments for sampling specialists Time & Space. In late 2008 Boddy set up his own downloadable sample CD company with the Waveforms series of sample packs. Furthermore he is also involved in library music having composed 11 such CD's for the publishing company deWolfe as well as producing some music for a computer games company.
Thus we come up to the present with the formation of his DiN label in 1999. Unlike his private Something Else Records the DiN label was set up to allow Boddy to actively form different collaborations with a wide variety of musicians as well as release other artists music. DiN has achieved widespread critical acclaim for it's adventurous outlook at the world of EM and has seen 39 releases with Boddy being involved in 21 of these ( five solo and sixteen collaborative projects ).
In 2008 DiN expanded it's catalogue with a series of download only releases featuring Boddy in concert both as a solo performer and with other DiN artists.