Tadd Mullinix

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Lulla 00:00 Tools
Mother, Child, and Modern Life 00:00 Tools
Divided by Lines 00:00 Tools
Le Lit 00:00 Tools
Panes 00:00 Tools
Enfant Dans La Chambre Respirant 00:00 Tools
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Commun Changement 00:00 Tools
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'The Letter' 00:00 Tools
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'Lulla' 00:00 Tools
Inch [clip] 00:00 Tools
Air (feat. Doom) 00:00 Tools
With A Professional 00:00 Tools
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Under his many aliases (Dabrye, James T. Cotton, SK-1, etc.), Tadd Mullinix has created his own world of unique sounds, from hip-hop to acid techno to abstract electronics. Mullinix’s recording career began with a series of releases on the legendary underground imprint Rewind! Records, along with Todd Osborn. Together, under their aliases Soundmurderer & SK-1, the two created and released a string of ragga jungle 12"s (which were eventually picked up by Richard D. James’s label Rephlex). But it was a chance meeting and a demo pass at a local record store with Ghostly founder Sam Valenti that took Tadd's career in an entirely different direction. Originally an A-side demo geared to fit in with the house tracks that Ghostly had released thus far, Valenti flipped to the second side of the demo tape and found a series of beautifully crafted abstract beats fused with classically inspired melodies. These demos became the foundation for Winking Makes a Face, the first full-length release for Ghostly International. The album was received with international praise from both music fans and publications alike. Mullinix's profile further rose in the summer of 2001 when he was selected by Carl Craig to be a live performer in the second Detroit Electronic Music Festival. It was during his live performance that people were treated to the birth of Mullinix's newest persona, Dabrye, and the techno cut-ups of James T. Cotton. While pursuing various other styles of electronic music, Mullinix keeps the music of his birth name in the experimental canon of sound. From Winking to 2002's heady Panes, Mullinix continues to keep listeners guessing. Indeed, he is one of the few artists with the diverse talent and ability to successfully fill not just one musical career, but many. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.