Website
http://www.mobiusb.com
Originally from New Jersey, MobiusB (William Bendrot) escaped and attended college at Boston's Berklee College of music in 1992. After years playing rock and jazz, he switched gears and has been in on the electronic scene since early 99 producing his own tracks and releasing them on his site MobiusB.com. In 2000 MobiusB started releasing new material with a much more produced and complete feel. Mobius started rising through the ranks of the multitude of talented New England area DJs and producers spinning his own unique blend of original and released acid breaks, progressive trance, nu skool and ambient as well as video art at such venues as the Exchange, Jose McIntyres, The International, Dimension, Paddy Burkes, The Middle East, The Sugar Shack, ManRay, Evos and The Phoenix Landing. Mobius both works in the electronic group 'Produkt' as well as on solo works, and did some live gigs in local Boston/Lowell avante-electro group "Hypocycloid" and brings live electronic drumming and percussion, bass, synth and sequencing and some of the DJ sensibilities and tools of the dance floor to the table as well as some technical wizardry and psychedelic visual artwork and film.
Since moving to North Carolina in 2007, he's begun to take a more hybrid approach between the synthetic and the material by mixing in live guitar melded with guitar synth, as well as bass and live percussion and has moved into a more cinematic and ambient groove influenced direction.
@JCX: Let me know what parts. Send me a private message and I'll get you some audio stems.
Very nice! New Order-y.
Very cool track man! Really dig the vibe on it.
Very nice!
@kurtlorenz: Thank you! Really glad you like it.
Really really dig this track!
What a great chill vibe. Reminds me a little of Boards of Canada. You could actually mix 'Aquarius' with this for a groovy little mashup.
Fantastic glitchy textures in here!
@cixxxj: Thank you! Let me know how it goes over. :-)
LOVE the little arabic/gypsy scale transition lick. The lead sound has an awesome texture to it. Really dig this one.
This tune brings me back to the old days groovin' to Christopher Lawrence and Josh Ryan. Makes me a bit nostalgic. This would also be the type of tune that gets you a speeding ticket. :-)
This is such a fun track bro. I can totally picture a video to this. Really rhythmic imagery. You did a fantastic job with the rhythmic filters on the white noise.
Really chill and yet has some powerful intent at the same time. Dig this a lot man. Great production on it too.