
Teishi-1
Listen/Download: !K-EP01 - TEISHI-1 - 22 EP
The ‘22 EP’ is a collection of tracks that Teishi-1 wrote back in the days of the Pad-1 moniker. These were written when he first started playing around with electronic beatmaking, and in a time of transition through listening heavily to the techno sounds from Detroit and Berlin, and leaning to more experimental sounds showcased by the likes of Warp and Leaf Records.
Tracklist:
1. Intro
2. Master
3. Tetro
4. 36th String
5. Midnight
6. Broken Window
7. Sim
8. Fac
TEISHI-1 info and links:
Teishi-1 started producing minimal left field electronic music under the name Pad-1. After the name change, he started producing tracks influenced by Grime, Dupstep, 2-step, Old School Rave, Breakbeat and many other forms of electronic music. His first EP ‘Jekyll’ was released on the Canadian label ‘Intellegenix’ in November 2009.
The ‘22 EP’ is a collection of tracks that Teishi-1 wrote back in the days of the Pad-1 moniker. These were written when he first started playing around with electronic beatmaking, and in a time of transition through listening heavily to the techno sounds from Detroit and Berlin, and leaning to more experimental sounds showcased by the likes of Warp and Leaf Records.
The grime/techno track ‘Midnight’ featured on the 2009 Dublin Electronic Arts Festival compilation CD. The CD was distributed free at the launch for the festival in September 2009.
http://www.myspace.com/teishi1
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