Dysart

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  • DYSART an established provider of quality Techno with releases in 2018 on Dense & Pika’s Kneaded Pains and Carl Cox' Intec Digital. 2019 is showing no signs of let up with a 3rd EP on Kneaded Pains, a remix of Dense&Pika plus 3x more Intec EP's.
    His first and second EP’s with aforementioned Kneaded Pains have garnered widespread support from premier DJ’s Adam Beyer, Nicole Moudaber, Eats Dubfire, Danny Tenaglia, Maya Jane Coles, Skream, Solardo, Dave Seaman and obviously Dense and Pika themselves. Previous releases on successful German imprint Kling Kong as Matt Tanner and the seminal Global Underground gained industry support from Martin Eyerer, Monika Kruse, Jay Lumen, Sasha Carassi Riva Starr, Groove Armada, Prok & Fitch, Veerus, Skober and more. DYSART’s main focus is continuing the prolific schedule of releases, however is now starting to turn his attention back to DJing. Having played numerous sets with Carl Cox at Burning Man since the camp playground was founded; also with Prog super brand, Renaissance at Village Underground and at The Gallery at its original home, Turnmills and later at Ministry of Sound as Soul of Noise partner Grant Nichols When asked about his first forays into producing, DYSART is reflective: “I always knew that there was an inner love for compiling music from a young age. I’d record tracks from the radio onto cassettes trying to cut out the talking either end of the song.” Tracing his journey back even further, to his first influence, sees a precocious 12-year-old lad hearing Jean Michel Jarre for the first time. Recording that album on to C90 cassette tape, as he had for so much of the music that inspired him, opened DYSART up to a world of musical possibilities: “Hearing Revolutions by Jean Michel Jarre absolutely blew my mind and was the gateway to a lifetime of electronic music. I still have that cassette now. I put it into a frame on my studio wall just to remind me where that early inspiration came from.” Back in the present and after seizing an opportunity, DYSART has recently invested time into rebuilding a studio in fashionable Shoreditch which is fast becoming a busy hub for many of today’s electronic music elite. “It’s actually Andy Weatherall’s old studio and over the last year I’ve been giving it a new lease of life,” He begins, “The whole thing was inspired by Riverside Studios in Berlin, the brainchild of Martin Eyerer and Tassilo Ippenberger. I was doing some recording at Riverside last year and seeing the operation there inspired me to try to create something similar in London.” DYSART’s, Scrutton Street Studios has fast become one of the best creative hubs for some of London’s premier music producers and engineers, with producers for the likes of Mark Knight, Prok and Fitch, Full Intention, Dave Seaman, Darren Emerson, Danny Howells and many more all in residence.
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