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Martyn goes to Great Lengths


The deep dubstepping Dutchman will drop his eagerly awaited debut album in March.
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Published / Friday, 30 January 2009 03:30 PM
Category / Music News
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Bass addicts take note: Martyn is set to release his Great Lengths album on his own 3024 imprint in March.

Martijn Deykers been making waves in both the techno and dubstep communities with his previous releases as Martyn, impressing Francois K so much, for instance, that he was invited to take over his Deep Space party in New York for the entire night. However you might classify the music that he produces, Martijn is keen to avoid pigeonholing his own material. "I think what makes music interesting is when an artist incorporates his/her influences and translates it into a unique sounding style," he explains. "Although it might sound a tad arrogant, I'd like to think of my music as 'Martyn music.' I try not to think of it as dubstep or techno, or house or drum & bass—it's not about genres, it's about music. This way I feel more freedom to make the music I want to make."

Indeed, the hallmarks that made his previous records stand out so much are all present here: the floating Detroit-esque pads, stuttering broken beats and dubwise basslines—but there are a few surprises. "Little Things" chugs along at a casual 117 BPM, whilst Martijn indulges himself with an epic beatless synth workout on "Brilliant Orange." There's even a solo piano piece breaking up the album, as well as two vocal contributions from dBridge and Kode9's right hand man, Spaceape.

As with all of the previous releases on his 3024 label, the artwork has been done by Martijn's old friend from Eindhoven, Erosie. Martijn is keen to emphasise their co-ownership of the work, explaining that "because it's an album, people will focus on the music, but the artwork means just as much as the music does. Erosie's unique graphic style is 3024, and the music is 3024: Great Lengths represents music for the ears as well as for the eyes."

Tracklist
CD:
01. The Only Choice
02. krdl-t-grv
03. right?star!
04. Seventy Four
05. Little Things
06. Vancouver
07. These Words feat. dBridge
08. Bridge
09. Elden St.
10. Far Away
11. Hear Me
12. Is This Insanity? feat. Spaceape
13. Brilliant Orange
14. Natural Selection

Vinyl:
A. right?star!
B. Seventy Four
C. These Words feat. dBridge
D. Far Away
E. Elden St.
F1. Hear Me
F2. Is This Insanity? feat. Spaceape

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tharxidewrote
Sun, 13 Sep 2009Got this album today. Decision to buy came instantly after hearing Vancouver. That's a killer track.

drumswrote
Sat, 27 Jun 2009This is a fun album. Bouncing dub-step sounds all the way, and nice and varied to keep things interesting.

morkeywrote
Wed, 20 May 2009Great opening track; I enjoyed it the whole way through.
'Hear Me' gets me everytime.

vortex160wrote
Tue, 28 Apr 2009brilliant stuff , more creative than ben kolcks one album

caseymichaelwrote
Wed, 22 Apr 2009'Rachitic?' Colin Shields, you win today's vocabulary prize. Here is your star.

Juno_Recordswrote
Tue, 21 Apr 2009a personal favourite to date - totally blinding. bit.ly/martyn12
plus check out juno dubstep podcast #3 Feat Martyn, Magnetic Man, Emalkay, DJ Vadim, 2562, Giant + more… http://bit.ly/dubpod


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