20/04/2011 - Esce ad Aprile Backward forward dei DADUB
A quiet bump label
presents:
DADUB
Backward forward
[aqbmp028] released on April, 2011
From the Berlin based italian duo Dadub, the second release among our sounds.
A deep journey inside dilated sub frequencies and heartbeats.
Astonishing conscious.
Tracklist:
1 - Keep on struggle
2 - Dub on struggle
3 - Keep on struggle (melodica version)
4 - No struggle (Dadub and Peak)
Tracks 1, 2, 3 produced, arranged, dubbed and mixed by
Daniele Antezza & Giovanni Conti
@ Artefacts Mastering Studio, Berlin
Track 4 produced, arranged, dubbed and mixed by
Daniele Antezza, Giovanni Conti & Paolo Picone
@ Artefacts Mastering Studio, Berlin
Melodica on tracks 1-2-3: Ivan Antezza
Voice on tracks 1-2: Stefano Fusillo
Mastered by
Giovanni "Blob" Roma & Gamino
@ Blackchannel studio
Sirignano (Av), Italia
Cover artwork: Raffaele "Wiseman" Gargiulo
Dadub contacts:
soundcloud.com/dadub
facebook/dadub
dadub@artefactsmastering.com
produced and distribuited by
Aquietbump label (http://www.aquietbump.com)
Under Creative Commons license 2.5 Ita BY-NC-ND
DADUB
Italy/Germany
Bio
Dadub project is an electronic music duo formed by Daniele Antezza and Giovanni Conti, focused on the production of electronic music that mixes IDM, dub and techno influences. Our aim is to go beyond definitions and commercial stereotypes associated with techno and electronic music, showing on the dancefloor a sensitivity and an aesthetic approach usually related to experimental music practices.
The project was originally set up in 2008, in Murgia (South Italy) by Daniele Antezza, debuting on the label Aquietbump with a collection of electronic dub songs revolving around mid-tempo pace.
In 2009 he moved to Berlin, and joined by Giovanni Conti they transformed Dadub into a duo, shifting the musical direction from pure dub into more experimental territories, becoming one of the core artists of the label Stroboscopic Artefacts, and working on the post production and mastering of all the releases of the label.
Dadub debut on vinyl, "So the nothing grows stronger remix", was released by Stroboscopic Artefacts in March 2010, hosting on the other side of the record the techno pioneer Luke Slater: De:bug reviews Dadub track as "Berghain sound of the forthcomings months". Feedbacks have been excellent: enthusiastic reviews on De:Bug and Clash Magazine and appearances into important Podcasts and DJ charts (Chris Liebing, Lucy, Xhin, Walter Ercolino, Phlow.de, FWD.DJ, Blindspot, etc...)
Besides Dadub project, Daniele and Giovanni estabilished a mastering and audio postproduction studio, Artefacts Mastering, forging the sound of several european record labels: Stroboscopic Artefacts, Parquet, Meerestief, Lineal and many others.
The duo is actually working on new tracks to be released in the upcoming months, and will tour Europe in the next months.
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