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Faith (Vox mix) by Paul St. Hilaire & René Löwe (2003, Dub Techno)
turns out 9 minutes of top shelf dub techno can fit in a tumblr post
Wanted to do a fun little thing with Scruffy and Tikiman from my bud SuperFreaksDev's game, Super Freaks.
It has a goofy co-op mode that lets you use a Knuckles Chaotix style rubberband, it's as goofy as it sounds.
You can find Super Freaks here, it should be finished in the next couple months.
(was also trying to play around with Sonic style shading, just for fun)
album stream: Paul St. Hilaire - Tikiman Vol.1 (Kynant , 2023)
Paul St. Hilaire - Tikiman Vol.1 - techno-assisted dub without quite being “dub techno”; the ripping guitar solo on “Keep Safe” is a surprise (oops, spoiler)
For the first time in more than a decade, Paul St. Hilaire (AKA Tikiman) presents a solo album – 100% Tiki. Over his 30-plus year career, St. Hilaire has become one of dance music’s quietly legendary figures. Born and raised in the Caribbean island Dominica, he moved to Berlin in 1994 and has lent both his voice and his musicianship to some of the most iconic electronic music from the German capital – and beyond. Renowned for his collaborations with Moritz von Oswald and Mark Ernestus (AKA Rhythm & Sound), he has also appeared on records with Deadbeat, Rhauder, Larry Heard aka Mr. Fingers and Stereotyp (G-Stone Recordings), amongst others. However, few know the extent of St. Hilaire’s compositional and technical mastery. From his home studio in Kreuzberg, which includes an extensive collection of vintage hardware, self-built instruments and notebooks scribbled with endless lyrics, he has created a vast archive of material spanning ambient dub, avant-jazz, lush techno and lovers rock. Tikiman Vol. 1 is a heady, downtempo tour de force of patois metaphors on education, displacement and personal vs. global histories, as is evident on slippy album opener “Bedroom in My Bag”: Mister, mister / Where are you going? / I’m heading for a faraway land / What are you having in the bag in your hand? / Help us to understand / He said, I’ve got my bedroom in my bag.
Rhythm & Sound w/ Tikiman: Why
(Why, Burial Mix, 1997)
Round Four feat Tikiman - Found A Way (Main Street Records [MSR-08], 1998)
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