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Matthew Dear
In the span of a few years, Texas-born, Detroit-based Matthew Dear has established himself as one of America’s foremost minimal techno producers. Dear and Ghostly International founder Sam Valenti IV met while the two were attending the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. In 1999, Dear collaborated with ghettotech pioneer Daisha on Ghostly’s inaugural 12”, “Hands Up for Detroit.” In 2001 he released “PlayIrreparably Dented,” his debut 12” on Ghostly International’s more dancefloor-oriented Spectral Sound subsidiary. The “PlayStealing Moves” 12” followed in 2002. That same year, Dear signed a deal with legendary Canadian techno producer Richie Hawtin’s influential Plus 8 label, where he released three 12” singles as False. In 2003, he released the “Girlfriend” 12” on Berlin’s Perlon as Jabberjaw. Two more releases on Spectral Sound under his own name followed later that year, “EP1” and “EP2.” In late 2003, he issued his debut full-length on Spectral, “Leave Luck To Heaven,” to wide acclaim. The “Backstroke” EP followed in 2004. Dear’s 2007 full-length, “Asa Breed,” found him working with a more song-based and pop-inclined sound.
Dear has also released several works through Spectral as his dirty-minded hard-techno alter ego, Audion. The “PlayKisses” EP was his first release under the Audion moniker in 2004; two more EPs, 2004’s “PlayThe Pong” and 2005’s “Just Fucking” followed. Songs collected from these EPs and new material appeared on Audion’s debut full-length, “Suckfish” in October 2005. Audion produced a mix for the well-regarded FABRIC series in 2006; later that year he collaborated with Berliner Ellen Allien on a split single.
In the span of a few years, Texas-born, Detroit-based Matthew Dear has established himself as one of America’s foremost minimal techno producers. Dear and Ghostly International founder Sam Valenti IV met while the two were attending the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. In 1999, Dear collaborated with ghettotech pioneer Daisha on Ghostly’s inaugural 12”, “Hands Up for Detroit.” In 2001 he released “PlayIrreparably Dented,” his debut 12” on Ghostly International’s more dancefloor-oriented Spectral Sound subsidiary. The “PlayStealing Moves” 12” followed in 2002. That same year, Dear signed a deal with legendary Canadian techno producer Richie Hawtin’s influential Plus 8 label, where he released three 12” singles as False. In 2003, he released the “Girlfriend” 12” on Berlin’s Perlon as Jabberjaw. Two more releases on Spectral Sound under his own name followed later that year, “EP1” and “EP2.” In late 2003, he issued his debut full-length on Spectral, “Leave Luck To Heaven,” to wide acclaim. The “Backstroke” EP followed in 2004. Dear’s 2007 full-length, “Asa Breed,” found him working with a more song-based and pop-inclined sound.
Dear has also released several works through Spectral as his dirty-minded hard-techno alter ego, Audion. The “PlayKisses” EP was his first release under the Audion moniker in 2004; two more EPs, 2004’s “PlayThe Pong” and 2005’s “Just Fucking” followed. Songs collected from these EPs and new material appeared on Audion’s debut full-length, “Suckfish” in October 2005. Audion produced a mix for the well-regarded FABRIC series in 2006; later that year he collaborated with Berliner Ellen Allien on a split single.
Matthew Dear (Live) + Special Guests
Wed, 22 Feb 2012 20:00:00
VENUE: Eagle Rock Center for the Arts 2225 Colorado Blvd., Los Angeles, United States 90041
Matthew Dear
Fri, 24 Feb 2012 20:00:00
VENUE: Public Works 161 Erie St, San Francisco, United States 94103
Matthew Dear
Fri, 02 Mar 2012 21:30:00
VENUE: Bowery Ballroom 6 Delancey Street, New York, United States 10002
Doors 8:30pm / Show 9:30pm
$15
18+
$15
18+
SXSW Music 2012
Tue, 13 Mar 2012 16:07:01
VENUE: Austin Convention Center 500 East Cesar Chavez Street, Austin, United States 78701
After celebrating 25 years as the world's leading music industry event, the SXSW® Music and Media Conference is back to continue the tradition in 2012. Reaching a quarter of a century of being the biggest and most anticipated convergence of all things music, SXSW is ready to keep the reputation alive by programming an even better event each year.
By day, thousands of conference registrants network in the halls of the Austin Convention Center on their way to do business in the SXSW® Trade Show, sit in on informative panel discussions featuring some of the industry's key players, gain insight from legendary keynote speakers or plan out their abundant party schedules. At night, SXSW showcases roughly 2,000 musical acts from around the globe, representing well over 50 different countries, on over 90 stages in downtown Austin. All this, and so much more, combine to make SXSW one of the most revered music events, year after year.
By day, thousands of conference registrants network in the halls of the Austin Convention Center on their way to do business in the SXSW® Trade Show, sit in on informative panel discussions featuring some of the industry's key players, gain insight from legendary keynote speakers or plan out their abundant party schedules. At night, SXSW showcases roughly 2,000 musical acts from around the globe, representing well over 50 different countries, on over 90 stages in downtown Austin. All this, and so much more, combine to make SXSW one of the most revered music events, year after year.
Matthew Dear
Sat, 21 Apr 2012 21:00:00
VENUE: The Lowbrow Palace 111 East Robinson Avenue, El Paso, TX, United States 79902-3120
- electronic
- minimal
- techno
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