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T. Mullinix

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Under his many aliases (Dabrye, James T. Cotton, SK-1, etc.), Tadd Mullinix has created his own world of unique sounds, from hip-hop to acid techno to abstract electronics.

Mullinix’s recording career began with a series of releases on the legendary underground imprint Rewind (Detroit) Records, along with Todd Osborn. Together, under their aliases Soundmurderer & SK-1, the two created a string of ragga jungle 12"s (which were eventually picked up by Richard D. James’s label Rephlex).

But it was a chance meeting and a demo pass at a local record store with Ghostly International founder Sam Valenti that took Tadd's career in an entirely different direction. Originally an A-side demo geared to fit in with the house tracks that Ghostly had released thus far, Valenti flipped to the second side of the demo tape and found a series of beautifully crafted abstract beats fused with classically inspired melodies. These demos became the foundation for Winking Makes A Face, the first full-length release for Ghostly International. The album was received with international praise from both music fans and publications alike.

Mullinix's profile further rose in the summer of 2001 when he was selected by Carl Craig to be a live performer in the second Detroit Electronic Music Festival. It was during his live performance that people were treated to the birth of Mullinix's newest persona, Dabrye, and the techno cut-ups of James T. Cotton.
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Discography

Remixes:
Das Element Des Menschen (12") Das Element Des Mensch... Spectral Sound 2005
Production:
The Garden (EP) (2 versions) Stairway To The Ocean ... Crème Organization 2006
Appears On:
Oochie Coo (12")   Spectral Sound 2006
Pt. 2 (12")   Spectral Sound 2006
Stranger In The Strangest Of Lands (12") The Precision Of Creep... Crème Organization 2006
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Review by det_stille Jul 16, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)
Whether it's the next-level instrumental hip-hop as Dabrye, the warped house of James Cotton, the manic roots-ragga jungle
with partner-in-crime Todd Osborn as Soundmurderer and SK-1, or the glitch-via-Mozart abstractions under his given name, you can always be assured that Tadd Mullinix is going to be destroying boundaries and making fantastic music with whatever he touches.
Review by xylin66 Apr 30, 2004
This is phenomenal stuff!If You are a fan of Autechre,Chris Clarke,Bogdan Raczynksi,Aphex Twin,or Mu-Ziq,then You definitely want both the 'Panes'ep and full length debut'Winking Makes A Face'.Terse,phantasmagoric textures of vividly striking string theory thetawaves sine and sweep over whiplash warble and wicked tempos,and Damn It Man,I cannot stop listening to either of these!Fearlessly innovative and never predictable (and with a name like 'Tadd'You've got to try harder than the others!)-Solid Proof that Ghostly International delivers the goods time and again!These records deserves six stars out of five!
Review by sk606 Sep 03, 2002
Very intricate loops that subtle change over the course of the song. Very cool. Also his "Instrmntl" album recording as Dabrye.

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