Neil Landstrumm has released records on a wide variety of electronic music's finest labels over the last two decades and is one of the true innovators in techno. Highlights include 12″s and LPs for Peacefrog, Tresor and Planet Mu records and has recently released his tenth career LP, ‘Dragon Under’ on the UK’s Sneaker Social Club label. 2017 has seen a plethora of 12"s including synthwave and italo influenced releases on the Giallo Disco and Moustache records from the Clone family in Holland. Other note worthy collaborations have been with Optimo’s JD Twitch as Doubleheart, Sugar Experiment Station with Tobias Schmidt, and Modini with Alan 'Hostage' Parley recently released on Dixon Avenue Basement Jams. Essentially a live hardware based artist since the beginning of his career, he has toured internationally for the last 20 years with regular events in Europe, Japan and China. Landstrumm also lived in New York for a number of years but is now based back in Edinburgh working from his own Witness Rooms studio. A pioneer of new electronic styles with a signature techno sound often copied and imitated, he has always been, and continues to be, a unique electronic artist.
Neil Landstrumm
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Ashford Knights,
Blue Arsed Fly,
Doubleheart,
Good Life Project,
Gutts,
Modini,
Shit And Cheap,
Sugar Experiment Station,
Youngman & Landstrumm
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February 16, 2011
His music used to sound like it was beamed down by aliens. It now sounds like music beamed down by aliens who've listened to hardcore and grime. Fucking Ace.
LaKing
August 4, 2002
Neil Landstrumm likes using longer sequences like 32/4 and he also has a very tipical style. His themes are also sequenced deep synth sequences, not just a sample. He dont likes monotone techno, so chanels change at 32/32 or the filter is going slowly up or some special effects. All sequences are good constructed. Some trax Ultrahard at 150bpm some are building up at 130bpm. Always very very good!
limbo
February 26, 2020