Dystopia: debut CD available now. Limited Edition.
Thanks for your support it is much appreciated.
Featuring extraordinary extended dark & dubby remix by Lustmord.
Beautifully deep & brooding ambient remix by Spiralized & Paul A Browse.
The first new Browse/ Dennis collaboration to be released since “Buried Dreams”
Packaged in a high quality full colour 4 panel digipac featuring exclusive artwork by Dennis’ current music collaborator: Snook
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Past projects include: Clock DVA, TAGC, Jeffrey Lee Pierce Quartet, & Sector.
Current projects are:
Nohno:abstract electronica and atmospheric grooves. Sound tracks for your disjointed dreams.
Kibuka: more beat driven than Nohno and perhaps more reflective of previous projects. Old school arts & crafts brought up to date for the 21st Century
Reflecting a Dystopian & Paranoid perspective. Sound tracks for conspiracy theorists & the dispossessed.
Or for people like us who have a short attention span.
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History
If you are interested in music history and want to find out more about my past work then you are welcome to read the Discog. blog
This lists all the releases made with Clock DVA, Sector, and TAGC and also includes other biographical info.
Reading this may also help to clarify any confusion about roles and contributions made to earlier projects.
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Telefon Tel Aviv: “Immolate Yourself” [Immolate Yourself] BPitch Control - 2008
Alka: “Israel” [A Dog Lost In The Woods] Electronic Eel - 2009
Wild Planet: “Transmitter” [Transmitter] 430 West - 1999
Kibuka: “The Masquerade” [Dystopia] Kodama - 2008 notes: involved with Clock DVA
Dr.Motte meets Gabriel Le Mar: “Laluna (laluna_raw)” [Dr.Motte meets Gabriel Le Mar] Fax Dr. Motte invented the Love Parade. Involved with Space Teddy Recordings
Andrea Porcu: “Second Wharf” (Terdian’s Deep Studio Mix) [I Can Wait] The Studio Stereo - 2009 Mark Trukker runs the label. http://myspace/studiostereoberlin
If I Were You, then I would contact Ryuichi and Haruomi of YMO and ask them to listen carefully.. Dean, I am really touched with YMO spiritus in the second part of the song. Thank you for breaking my artistic loneliness. Raymund
Thank you for the kind comment. I really liked If You Were. Has a mysterious type of sound. Like a two year old malt standing off in the distance. Nice drum work. I would love to hear some crunchy beats. Who am I t speak. I can't even remix my work. All GONE! Really nice synth work on that track. Loved that synth on Mystery tour. You really have some nice drum beats. Keep in touch and take care, It
Haha, stage persona? "Big and serious, and doesn't laugh often" is what I recall. Definitely more of a physical aspect rather than behaviour. When I'd actually met you you struck me more as a quiet person, not stand-offish at all. Anyway, first impressions rarely count for much, right? Where are you based nowadays? I'm still over here in Italy. Ever hear from Robert?
Hi Dean, Thanks for reading my blog, I don't update it very often so you're better off checking out my website www.coresect.com/dblog
Anyway, you do realise we have met a few times, yeah? Both here in Rome, Italy and in Sheffield? If you're not sure, well I took the band portraits for Clock DVA in your old studio in Sheffield, remember?