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Ben Cardew interviews Wolfgang Voigt and asks him if GAS is Dub Techno:

...it’s not a dub techno project or it’s not very well known as a dub project…. GAS has existed for more than 30 years now and there are always two ways that people have understood GAS. The most popular is the idea of GAS, that is based in abstract, classical, dark music, strings and horns; where a very far away bass drum, which reminds you of techno or techno events, walks through endlessness to far, far away strings. For this reason there is some kind of beat behind these forest-like sounds, which reminds people a bit of dub. Some people understood this as a bit like dub techno. It is OK for me to call it dub techno. I am fine with dub techno but officially GAS is something else.

Noted, 21 Feb 2025, 08:58

Six Tracks #58 featuring Carmen Villain, GAS, nthng, Helena Hauff, Ela Minus and David Hasert (and Niconé)

Noted, 18 Oct 2024, 08:12

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General, 22 Mar 2018, 13:25

2017, the year in music

A run through of all the best bits of 2017

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General, 20 Dec 2017, 14:46

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News from the last week that didn't make the main stream

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General, 01 Sep 2016, 19:26

Bleep 10

Bleep celebrate 10 years with a new compilation

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General, 06 Apr 2014, 14:45
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