Heavyweight techno that hits like a physical object. Distorted drums, metallic textures, and UK bass pressure for dark rooms and high-intensity focus.
Randomer (Rohan Walder) is a pivotal figure in the evolution of UK techno, known for a sound that synthesizes industrial grit with the rhythmic heritage of jungle and dubstep. Emerging in the late 2000s, his career arc is defined by a refusal to settle into a single subgenre, instead carving out a space that is 'firmly geared towards the unpretentious and loud.'
, and Clone, reflecting a versatility that appeals to both experimentalists and main-room techno DJs. His 2013 track 'Bring' serves as a cultural touchstone in electronic music, famously supported by artists as disparate as Aphex Twin and Ben UFO. Critically, he is viewed as a master of percussion, often utilizing overdriven analog textures and complex polyrhythms that push the boundaries of dancefloor functionalism. His influence is seen in the rise of 'broken techno,' where the 4/4 pulse is secondary to textural exploration and physical impact.
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