The modern, ever changing landscape that is the Dub Techno scene is represented on the 2021 installment of the Futur[e]cho series by thirteen fantastic artists. Each gives their unique take on the genre, ranging from Deep Techno colliding with Dub Techno, to Ambient infused Dub Techno. A release for the ages and once again showcasing the talent hiding under the surface of the water.
Releases featuring DeepWarmth
The 2020 installment of the long running Futur[e]cho series brings together talented new artists to the series along with many familiar artists. Lots of varied styles in the Techno and House genres showcase the vast talent on this year’s release. Quite a modern sound, yet a refined one.
Ten artists give their take on the Dub Techno and Deep Techno sound for this years release. New artists alongside series mainstays showcase the ever evolving sound of the Dub Techno scene. All artists showcase their unique take on the Dub Techno sound starting off with a pretty Ambient piece from Careful Handling, and going through different takes even including some Drone Techno from DeepWarmth, to the smooth sounds of Twin Peetz and MVar, and ending with a truly experimental take on the sound from Coppice Halifax.
The final installment in the Nature trilogy of releases sees DeepWarmth melding Drone Ambient with subtle beatwork on Nature 3. Moody at times, also fiiled with lush atmospheres and sparkling and shimmering sounds, this is a fantastic end to the series.
Our 100th main series release showcases how far we’ve come with the label over the years. Many, if not all, of the styles we’ve had over the years on the label are on display from many artists to have released on the label and friends of the label. Loads of different styles to please the listening palette
Our 2018 installment in the series sees returning faces and some very brand new artists to the scene who haven’t released anywhere else yet. Smooth sounds, lush pads, and an ever evolving sound take Dub Techno and Ambient Techno into new areas on this release. Sure to please fans of th series and of Dub Techno.
Our 2017 installment of our long running Dub, Deep and Ambient Techno series showcases a lot of new artists to the series, some returning favorites and a very modern sound. Showcasing the ever changing sound of Dub Techno, this one is sure to delight.
Futur[e]cho returns to the label once again for the 2016 installment. Pairing big named artists with up and comers in the Dub and Ambient Techno scene. This year’s release showcases a more modern sound in the world of Dub Techno and Ambient Techno. Fifteen tracks highlight the ever changing sound of Dub Techno, blurring the lines at times between Dub Techno and Ambient Techno. We are proud to be able to bring such talented artists together for another fantastic and mesmerizing release in the series.
DeepWarmth returns to the label for his second entry in the ongoing remix collection series Night Sessions. Featuring remixes from 2015 including an unreleased aspect. remix and a brand new tune, This one shows his ever changing remixing style, one that sees him trying to input his Ambient sound into everything.
A series of releases that will make up the 4th EX series release. Experiments in Techno and other forms from DeepWarmth will make up this series.
A collection of DeepWarmth remixes that showcase the vast styles of his remixing skills with 6 of his remixes. Starting off with an Owen Ni remix of the DeepWarmth track Status, the release then kicks into gear a chill vibe with the bp4 remix melting into a remix of the Coppice Halifax track Leaf Cloak, giving it a view of the Night before diving under the water for a spaced out remix of Tides pt, 1 from Textural Being along with a rainy evening remix of Experience. After ending with 2 Drone style remixes for Coppice Halifax, with a flare for Techno, and Zander One with the only fully Ambient remix to date to round things off.
DeepWarmth is back on the label releasing an album from his early days titled Sound of Night. This album has some of his first shots at making Ambient Techno and you can hear the sound evolve on tracks like Floating Night which starts off with a deep pad and a rhodes hit and ends up with a subtle kick going off into the distance as the song ends. For those who are into the smoother side of Techno Sound of Night melds Techno beats with The ambient sound that defines a lot of what DeepWarmth is.
DeepWarmth returns to the label for the second time with another release. This time around he’s diving into the slower side of Dub Techno while still keeping his same style as heard on DW/TB: Split EP. The Delayed snares are still around, but less present and the smoothness is more apparent in this release. Though he ends out the release with a slight change in style with Released Air. More Ambient Techno than anything, its slow build is not one to be missed. He’s also joined by 2 label mates, Coppice Halifax and Textural Being, who give their interpretations of 2 tracks on the release. If you’re a fan of Dub Techno, this is sure to please.
This split EP marks our first full Dub Techno release on the label and we couldn’t be more happy than to have Textural Being and DeepWarmth release with us. Both artists are up and comers in the Dub Techno scene and we are proud to release their first split EP here on the label. The split EP was inspired by Dublicator, Grit, Coppice Halifax, Hieronymus and Thomas Fehlmann. Also if you liked Sage Taylor’s album on our label then you should also love this one.