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Category: Downtempo
Submitted by: dubwithmorebass
Roland Voss, aka Lemongrass, moved through several musical phases
before hitting his stride as a drum’n’bass/downtempo producer in the
late ’90s. The German-born Voss began taking drum lessons in 1974, and
played with a variety of funk and (mostly) jazz ensembles over the rest
of the decade. When the ’80s arrived, Voss became interested in new
wave, and from there began experimenting with electronic means of sound
production. During the second half
of the ’80s, Voss founded a number of projects — mostly dance groups,
but also a punk band called Klappstuhl — and landed in a Berlin band
called New Nations, where he began working in earnest with electronic
instruments and sampling techniques. Voss eventually released his first
album, 1993’s breakbeat-oriented Wuwei, under the alias Succa V, and
soon began working with drummer Torsten Kötter as Jungle-Moon; their
first release in 1994 marked Voss’ first full-fledged venture into
jungle. Voss spent the mid-’90s working on large-scale multimedia
projects with a variety of other artists. He made his debut as
Lemongrass in 1997 with a drum’n’bass cover of Gershwin’s “Summertime,”
which appeared on the small German label Incoming’s Submerged
compilation. The first Lemongrass full-length, Dramatic Universe,
followed in 1998, and found Voss mixing his early jazz influences into
a variety of jungle and haunting trip-hop productions. The album’s
reception — particularly warm in France — landed Voss a deal with Mole
Listening Pearls, and his label debut, Lumière Obscure, was issued soon
after in 1999.
- downtempo
- chillout
- lounge
- electronic
- ambient
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