Trackimage | Playbut | Trackname | Playbut | Trackname |
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19239150 | Play | Approaching Judgment | 02:09 Tools | |
19239148 | Play | Visitors | 07:57 Tools | |
19239147 | Play | October (Etchant Mix) | 05:18 Tools | |
19239146 | Play | Haile Selassie | 07:50 Tools | |
19239142 | Play | Payload | 08:03 Tools | |
19239166 | Play | Ocean of Mind | 08:03 Tools | |
19239154 | Play | Culture | 05:59 Tools | |
19239145 | Play | October (Fraz Mix) | 06:55 Tools | |
19239152 | Play | The Curtain Call (Intro) | 01:02 Tools | |
19239161 | Play | October (233 Project vs. Blix Mix) | 05:01 Tools | |
19239155 | Play | First Strike | 08:43 Tools | |
19239144 | Play | October (Bonic Supra Mix Part 1) | 07:06 Tools | |
19239167 | Play | Sloan Street | 04:57 Tools | |
19239170 | Play | Space Elder | 05:58 Tools | |
19239178 | Play | The Grand Terrain | 09:48 Tools | |
19239182 | Play | Intro | 00:41 Tools | |
19239159 | Play | October (Slight Return of Issues) | 26:36 Tools | |
19239153 | Play | Who's On the Corner? | 08:25 Tools | |
19239198 | Play | Mad Drama (Relief) | 12:06 Tools | |
19239143 | Play | City Girl During The Day | 06:26 Tools | |
19239149 | Play | His Sunset | 10:38 Tools | |
19239151 | Play | JFK | 01:34 Tools | |
19239156 | Play | Green Place (Phunky Breaks Mix) | 07:42 Tools | |
19239162 | Play | N-6 | 11:35 Tools | |
19239173 | Play | Intro/Wilid Soundz | 01:54 Tools | |
19239184 | Play | City Girl At Night (Spacey Breaks Mix) | 08:42 Tools | |
19239158 | Play | Arthur Buckle (2004 Version) | 09:29 Tools | |
19239174 | Play | State of Decay | 02:19 Tools | |
19239160 | Play | Portal to the Past | 00:56 Tools | |
19239164 | Play | Gateway (live 4.25.98) | 02:27 Tools | |
19239171 | Play | Confused Android | 01:05 Tools | |
19239157 | Play | Binary Transmission (Slight Return) | 01:16 Tools | |
19239186 | Play | Opening Fanfare (live 4.25.98) | 02:58 Tools | |
19239189 | Play | Thinkin' About That Thang | 02:15 Tools | |
19239169 | Play | Snowdrifts (live 4.30.98) | 04:05 Tools | |
19239172 | Play | Lost Love In '88 | 03:27 Tools | |
19239175 | Play | Portrait of a Music Guru | 02:25 Tools | |
19239177 | Play | The Watchers | 00:45 Tools | |
19239194 | Play | October (Bonic Supra Mix Part 2) | 02:51 Tools | |
19239192 | Play | October (Severin's Three Stage Mix) | 06:04 Tools | |
19239180 | Play | Doormat | 01:07 Tools | |
19239165 | Play | City Girl Stays The Night | 11:19 Tools | |
19239179 | Play | Sankofa (Otis' Cinematic Phunk Mix) | 10:44 Tools | |
19239183 | Play | Beta | 08:24 Tools | |
19239185 | Play | JFK (Inaugural Mix) | 01:32 Tools | |
57396321 | Play | October (Part 1) | 01:32 Tools | |
19239191 | Play | Nineteen Eighty Six | 09:18 Tools | |
19239176 | Play | City Girl At Night | 10:49 Tools | |
19239181 | Play | Rent (Paid By Friday) | 04:20 Tools | |
19239202 | Play | Dogs of War (Part 1) | 07:42 Tools | |
19239168 | Play | Binary Transmission | 04:40 Tools | |
19239163 | Play | Boneless Chicken (feat. Poet Otis Brown Jr) | 06:02 Tools | |
19239207 | Play | Sky Marshal | 14:29 Tools | |
19239193 | Play | Gateway (Spacepod Mix by Otep 147) | 07:48 Tools | |
19239187 | Play | Acid Blues Jam | 06:12 Tools | |
57396322 | Play | Blotter (live 4.30.98) | 06:12 Tools | |
19239205 | Play | Kicksville | 16:19 Tools | |
57396323 | Play | Fake Plastic Trees (live 4.25.98) | 16:19 Tools | |
19239196 | Play | Midnight Sessions (live 4.30.98) | 07:21 Tools | |
19239200 | Play | Split (live 4.30.98) | 04:20 Tools | |
57396324 | Play | October (Part 2) | 04:20 Tools | |
19239199 | Play | Astro Bomb (Live 8.14.03) | 12:45 Tools | |
57396325 | Play | Motion | 12:45 Tools | |
57396326 | Play | Rigger vs. Houston Bernard Whores Perverted Breaks | 12:45 Tools | |
57396327 | Play | Black Sheep | 12:45 Tools | |
57396328 | Play | Ave Atque Vale | 12:45 Tools | |
19239203 | Play | systems | 04:13 Tools | |
19239197 | Play | Haitian Ghosts | 09:06 Tools | |
57396329 | Play | How Much is Two in the Hand Worth | 09:06 Tools | |
57396330 | Play | Battle Terrain | 09:06 Tools | |
57396331 | Play | Nineteen Eight Six | 09:06 Tools | |
19239206 | Play | The Informant | 12:54 Tools | |
57396332 | Play | Who's On The Corner | 12:54 Tools | |
57396333 | Play | gift | 12:54 Tools | |
57396334 | Play | Zunft Der Lügner | 12:54 Tools | |
57396335 | Play | Brandschiff | 12:54 Tools | |
57396336 | Play | Technique | 12:54 Tools | |
57396337 | Play | labrat | 12:54 Tools | |
57396339 | Play | Thinking About That Thang | 12:54 Tools | |
57396344 | Play | Bonus | 12:54 Tools | |
57396340 | Play | October - 233 Project vs. Blix Mix | 12:54 Tools | |
57396341 | Play | Clique Politics | 12:54 Tools | |
57396343 | Play | victim | 12:54 Tools | |
57396338 | Play | Herohead | 12:54 Tools | |
57396345 | Play | Green Place | 12:54 Tools | |
57396346 | Play | A Warrior's Speed | 12:54 Tools | |
57396347 | Play | Des Blutes Stimme | 12:54 Tools |
DJ affliation: Tribe 6/dPulse Recordings/Soundclick/Edge Club Dallas Started in Murfreesboro TN, this New York-based FSOL influenced act bring an eclectic approach to the world of electronica mixing ambient and psychedelic elements to an audio arsenal that spans the full spectrum of synthesized music. Originally led by Philadelphia native Otis Brown (then ambient/industrial/noise artist Otep 147), ex-Self bassist Timm Nobles, and Very George frontman Rick Perry, they are arguably one of the first acts to effectively bring underground electronic dance to audiences in many parts of the South. And what a killer live show; full of lights and visuals. Now, revamped and with a rotating lineup led by Otis, this act continues to push limits; still meshing genres and sounds. As a remixer and producer, Rigger has worked with and done remixes for a multitude of artists including Fraz, 3K Static, songwriter Les Rivera (aka El Malito), Houston Bernard, Atomchild, Mouse on Mars, Needles Jones, Turbine, Self, DJ Mowgly, Casey Grabowski (aka Etchant and Passable Plastic), Rude Corps, and Las Vegas trance mavens Ghost in the Machine. The Rigger studio sound incorporates a wide array of samples and sound effects, ranging from BBC nature recordings to NASA space broadcasts and special effects. With those samples mixed underneath added synthwork and effects inspired by dance pioneers such as the Orb, the Future Sound of London, and Underworld, their experiences become an almost extraterrestrial experience. Otis is a second generation musician; the son of piano prodigy Mary Brown and respected jazz musician, the late Otis Brown, Jr....both published poets and highly respected in their own right nationally as well as in the City of Brotherly Love. His parents would take him to gigs and let him learn from their bandmates and soundmen, spurring him to start compiling audio samples and tinkering with audio equipment starting at the age of just 12 years old...."It really started after hearing "Numbers" by Kraftwerk in 1st grade," Otis admits. "It was the foundation for my daydreams of the kind of vision I wanted to be set to reality; visions about robots, science fiction, technology, the possibilities that lie ahead for us in the distant future. That tape recorder was just the base of the pillar." Amusingly enough, he still has those original tapes archived to this day. With trance artist Ned Leslie (aka Bonic Supra), he co-runs MOEBIUS RECORDS a label that supports up and coming artists worldwide and currently features releases by not only Rigger and Bonic Supra but artists such as Spaceplayer, TN-based hip hop artists Ario Zadeh, Bidi, Cribforce, and reknowned alt-rock songwriter Rick Perry. As a DJ, Otis's sets consists of a wide array of styles of breakbeat; ranging from Florida style funky breaks to UK-style nu skool. Though adept at spinning jungle and house as well, breakbeat seems to be his calling. During his time in his native Philadelphia, he co-founded with tag team partner DJ Sunshine, the legendary Phractured Phunk crew, a group of the city's finest breaks and hip-hop DJ's. Their talents were showcased every week as residents at Moda Lounge and a successful monthly at an event called Blingtastic. Local noteriety was gained co-hosting Fuck It Mondays with fellow DJ and friend Monica Sharp in the Old City section of Philadelphia. He's promoted many successful events in the northeast as well as the south and played with many prominent DJ's including John B, Lorin Bassnectar, and Reid Speed in various parts of the country. In July 2006, Otis returned to the Philadelphia area after a year long hiatus and being away from his home turf for nearly 2 years in Chicago and Queens, NY. "The break was necessary. It was a great source of catharsis. I had demons to face down." Work was sporadic through the end of 2006 but yielded bombastically big remixes for varied artists and DJ sets continued to abound. 2007 has been a year of change with the resurrgence of gigs in Otis's hometown, a distribution deal with Jack Kitty Records, and the reconnection with Rigger co-founder Rick Perry who has continued on for many years as he began; a proficient singer/songwriter . "It's like Gilmour and Waters coming together again in many senses. We are two very creative, dynamic people each both with such a disciplined work ethic which is an essential part of this concept. He's always been my brother. And to keep this all going is not just to honor our contributions past and present to this music but those who put this together with us." ....A highly anticipated reunion is in the works.... 2008 began with another move from Otis's native Philadelphia to Dallas, TX to join his girlfriend and reinvent the remarkable sound and concept that has now spanned over a decade of work... In Sept 2008 after receiving critical acclaim for his mixing and production, Otis became a monthly breaks contributor on America's longest running dance/electronic music radio show "Edge Club" broadcasted every Saturday night 12 midnight- 3 am on KDGE 102.1 FM out of Dallas and hosted by local dance music staple DJ Merritt. After a year in Dallas, Otis has now returned to his home turf for yet another act in the ever changing world of Rigger, signing a major international distribution deal with dPulse Recordings. Producer. Remixer. DJ. Musician. Pioneer. After over 15 years of work Otis Brown and Rigger still continue to blaze trails for the US dance music scene. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.