LWE Podcast 174: Martyn
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 5:33 pm
LWE Podcast 174: Martyn

http://www.littlewhiteearbuds.com/podca ... h4yX9JQGro
Martyn may have cut his teeth in the world of house and techno as a young lad in the Netherlands, but by the time he started releasing music back in 2007 he was mostly known for drum and bass. Later, with classic sides for labels like Apple Pips, Hessle Audio, and his own 3024, he found himself most often linked to the world of dubstep. But Martyn is not a genre artist — he’s a producer who revels in making whatever it is he feels like, synthesizing all of his influences from decades spent in clubs into a sound all his own. His two albums, both standouts from the last few years, celebrate underground dance music in all shapes in sizes, and that’s led to him to a position of renown amongst heads of various dance music strains. As LWE’s 174th podcast shows, he approaches his DJing much the same way, roaming through cuts both heady and floor-filling, both widely-loved and deeply-dug, but always with the steady pulse of 4/4 dance music at its core. As he comes off a year of busy touring, we caught up with Martyn to take a peak inside his record bag, talk about getting back into the studio, and about living in the States. Oh, and guitar pedals.
Tracklist:
01. Zacky Force Funk, “The Split” [Clone Crown Ltd.]
02. Beau Wanzer, “Balls of Steel” [Long Island Electrical Systems]
03. Martyn, “Fashion Skater” [3024*]
04. Lumigraph, “Cape Horn” [Mister Saturday Night*]
05. D’Marc Cantu, “Size & Shape” [Creme Organization]
06. Paranoid London, “Transmission 5″ [Paranoid London Records]
07. Jared Wilson, “This Love” [7777]
08. Trevino, “Gone” [3024]
09. Sean Deason, “The Shit” [Art Of Dance]
10. Gesloten Cirkel, “Hole” [Berceuse Heroique]
11. Amir Alexander, “Who Are You?” [Vanguard Sound!]
12. Anthony Naples, “I Don’t See Them” [Rubadub]
13. Black Sites, “Prototype” [PAN]
14. R-Zone, “Romijn Ravine” [R-Zone]
15. AFX, “Analogue Bubblebath” [Mighty Force]
16. Florian Kupfer, “Feelin’” [Long Island Electrical System]
Stand up DJ with another solid mix.

http://www.littlewhiteearbuds.com/podca ... h4yX9JQGro
Martyn may have cut his teeth in the world of house and techno as a young lad in the Netherlands, but by the time he started releasing music back in 2007 he was mostly known for drum and bass. Later, with classic sides for labels like Apple Pips, Hessle Audio, and his own 3024, he found himself most often linked to the world of dubstep. But Martyn is not a genre artist — he’s a producer who revels in making whatever it is he feels like, synthesizing all of his influences from decades spent in clubs into a sound all his own. His two albums, both standouts from the last few years, celebrate underground dance music in all shapes in sizes, and that’s led to him to a position of renown amongst heads of various dance music strains. As LWE’s 174th podcast shows, he approaches his DJing much the same way, roaming through cuts both heady and floor-filling, both widely-loved and deeply-dug, but always with the steady pulse of 4/4 dance music at its core. As he comes off a year of busy touring, we caught up with Martyn to take a peak inside his record bag, talk about getting back into the studio, and about living in the States. Oh, and guitar pedals.
Tracklist:
01. Zacky Force Funk, “The Split” [Clone Crown Ltd.]
02. Beau Wanzer, “Balls of Steel” [Long Island Electrical Systems]
03. Martyn, “Fashion Skater” [3024*]
04. Lumigraph, “Cape Horn” [Mister Saturday Night*]
05. D’Marc Cantu, “Size & Shape” [Creme Organization]
06. Paranoid London, “Transmission 5″ [Paranoid London Records]
07. Jared Wilson, “This Love” [7777]
08. Trevino, “Gone” [3024]
09. Sean Deason, “The Shit” [Art Of Dance]
10. Gesloten Cirkel, “Hole” [Berceuse Heroique]
11. Amir Alexander, “Who Are You?” [Vanguard Sound!]
12. Anthony Naples, “I Don’t See Them” [Rubadub]
13. Black Sites, “Prototype” [PAN]
14. R-Zone, “Romijn Ravine” [R-Zone]
15. AFX, “Analogue Bubblebath” [Mighty Force]
16. Florian Kupfer, “Feelin’” [Long Island Electrical System]
Stand up DJ with another solid mix.
