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After being influenced by mix-tapes of artists such as Richie Hawtin, Dustin began writing music purely for fun. Shortly after, Dustin met future-partner Ian Lehman, who was established in the mid-west rave scene. Ian explained to him that music similar to his was played at parties called raves. Ian invited him to one of his shows and Dustin took his offer to see what he was talking about. After being exposed to just one party, Dustin knew this was his future. Dustin started doing a Live PA at various local parties and quickly became a favorite. After a year, Dustin stepped up to the decks and won just as much respect as he did with his productions.
In early 2001, Dustin and Ian both agreed to take things to the next level. They put a halt on bookings and concentrated on the studio. A year later their work had emerged onto vinyl and all over the internet, creating a serious buzz. Abiotic was born, and the duo formed The Attack People.
A few words can easily describe Dustin Zahn's style: moody, tribal, dark, and hypnotic. Since Dustin co-founded Abiotic Recordings with Ian Lehman in 2001, he's finished projects for labels such as Livewire Records (Detroit), Analytic Trail (Italy) and Invasion (Belgium). His tracks have been received support from techno producers such as Redhead, Adam Beyer, Danilo Vigorito, Tim Xavier, Ben Sims, Chris Liebing, Dave Clarke, Umek, and countless more. Together with partner Ian Lehman, they perform a Live PA under the moniker "The Attack People" which fuses tribalism and just plain twisted beats. Dustin is known for his diverse 3-table sets and smooth mixing through all styles of techno.
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Discography

Releases:
Illusinations (12")   Enemy Records (2) 2006
It's Not Static EP (EP) (2 versions)   Syndikaat Records 2006
Dusk To Dust / Fam Fares (2 versions)   Enemy Records (2) 2007
Gold EP (12", EP, Gol)   Material Series 2007
Anti-Gray - Joel Mull Remixes (12")   Enemy Records (2) 2008
Burned Out (2 versions)   Enemy Records (2) 2008
Reconstructions (12")   Enemy Records (2) 2008
Killer Filler Volume One (File, MP3)   Enemy Records (2)  
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Nothing Is Worth The Hype (12" + 4xFile, MP3)   Enemy Records (2) 2008
Appears On:
Fuse Presents Adam Beyer (CD, Comp, Mixed) Anti-Gray (Joel Mull's... Music Man Records, Music Man Records 2008
Tracks Appear On:
Syndikaat Sales Pack (3x12") It's Not Static, Produ... Syndikaat Records 2007
Edensonic Compilation (File, MP3, Comp, VBR) Failed Attempt Edensonic Records 2008
Fuse Presents Adam Beyer (Comp) (2 versions) Anti-Gray (Joel Mull's... Music Man Records 2008
Nothing Is Worth The Hype (12" + 4xFile, MP3) Solera Enemy Records (2) 2008
Session 031 (File, MP3, Comp, Mixed, 160) Anti-Gray, Analog God ... 6-Ryl Sessions 2009
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Zahn - Anti-Gray (Joel Mull's White Remix) - Enemy Records
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Review by rydimryder Jan 17, 2009
I find Dustin Zahn to be one of the most exciting names in the techno scene today. His pumping beats relegate those naysayers who have called for the death of techno into obscurity. While operating within a "minimalized" world, Zahn has refused to give up on that core element that, I too, find essential to techno: big bass, pumping, high octane beats. And not only has he refused to, he has succeeded in totally revitalizing the genre. Not to say that others aren't doing similar things, but his success rate and output is certainly astounding.

In many ways, his music is a natural extension of the earlier Swedish (and Detroit) techno sounds that many now decry as shallow, one-dimensional, and overly repetitive. Zahn fuses the varied and rich, tweaked samples and effects found in the music of today with seamlessly produced music that never loses the beat. It is a total synthesis of both banging and minimal techno. Expect twisted and warped sounds that will take you through extremely danceable journeys. Music that builds and builds, and then peaks and peaks.

Some of my personal favourites include everything on his (and partner Ian Lehman's) Enemy Records, his recent work on Drumcode and Truesoul, and the stellar remixes he prolifically creates, such as his own Zahn VIP remix of Analog God. I really look forward to seeing this young and most promising techno talent develop. And of course, I wrote this to War Cries and Moving the Chains!

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