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Real Name:
Neil MacPherson Sutherland
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From his beginnings in hometown Edinburgh Scotland, the young Neil Landstrumm got his start at the Sativa club alongside friends like Tobias Schmidt and Dave Tarrida. It was here at this club that Landstrumm was able to develop his unique live performances and DJ skills. Taking influence from the early Acid House scene and the UK bleep movement from the early 1990’s, Landstrumm has crafted a variety of techno rhythms from the deeper, distinctive "Landstrumm sound", to pure minimalism, through to the gritty madness and buzzes of his other digital exploitations. Needless to say you never really know what to expect from Mr. Landstrumm. One thing you can expect is the strange, and not so obvious, Landstrumm sound that has sent shock waves through the electronic dance community, making its permanent mark in techno history. Fact is, Landstrumm was and still is groundbreaking, taking chances no one really seems to take and has the guts to stick to his own musical agenda.
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Discography

Releases:
The Encryption Factor (2 versions)   Sonic Groove 1996
Spread The Web (2 versions)   Sonic Groove 1997
Remixes:
Ding Ding Dong (Single, Maxi) (2 versions) Ding Ding Dong (Top Te... ElektroMotor 1995
Appears On:
Hard Techno (CD, Comp, Mixed) The Encryption Factor Javelin Ltd 1996
Tracks Appear On:
Hard Techno (CD, Comp, Mixed) The Encryption Factor Javelin Ltd 1996
Believe (CD) Clicked X-Sight Records 1997
Define The Sonic Groove 1 (2 versions) Advertising Sonic Groove 1997
Sonic Groove Defined (CD) Deggman, Advertising Instinct Records 2001
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Review by cosanostrakriminal Apr 22, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
Some of Landstrumm's finest work. the Two Sonic Groove Releases are both immense. Awesome basslines and his usual sick beats. My favourite is Franatic from Spread the Web, it has a wicked vocal loop and a high, rolling bassline that you wont forget. Amazing stuff as ever from the best producer of electronic music ever.

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