There's been speculation before of abletons 'warp' feature being used.. pitch envelopes and layering.
Blawan for example, his 'Tuesday March' tune. The shuffle that starts at 0:30, doesn't sound like simple audio sequencing, there must be a trick or some form of witchcraft going on. Or at 0:44 in this, the real deep dark hit, what's going on here?
Rohan Randomer is another man that captures this type of 'live' feel in his drum elements, real thrashy, home recording sounds with something serious going on in them making them sound thick.
Tessela's D Jane is also a user of this hollowed out metallic sound.
Anyone shed some light?

Lets hope we don't need any of thi$
