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ANTIFUNNY!!!

About Me

Electronic bass is a component that has seen exploitations for over a quarter of a century. When Jungle transisted to Drum&Bass, there was one variant which meddled with the makeup of several a matrix; the modulated wobble. With an eye on post 2000, it had spawned aggro LFO: raging around a Breakcore airfield like nunchucks ready to smash skulls. Mellow LFO: whispering in the midst of relaxed drumwork patterns, too chilled for shedding sweat; a silent film affair. There was neurotic LFO: making prophecies in boarding the mothership of Borg or Braindance, accompanied by agents Reese and Resonance; in a distillate built on two steps. Gurner LFO meanwhile jumped around with airhorns at major raves, doing its nut in the dance; making noise in close proximity to your face.
Then there was the subversive LFO, which had ideas to integrate. An LFO with affinity for intransigent IDM tangents. Syncopating, swing-beating, drums off the beaten track. Turning that fixed wobbler frown, upside down. Bringing in a glitch to twitch the senses; to surprise! Feelings to lighten the heart, chewing on technicolour candy floss, without going full out Krusty The Clown, wall of sound on us. But this LFO walks seldom with the UK crowd. Confined to the headphones or internet fetishes, at inception, it had nowhere to express them sensibilities to the fullest.
What was it to do? Sulk that it had lost Squarepusher's friends at 174BPM? In 2003, one such LFO decided to depart from UK shores. Knotting one last bow in its knapsack, Sonar Circle & Alpha Omega LPs its main companions for the trip, it ended its trek in Berlin; and that's where Martsman took this LFO in. Feeding it his own production smarties - and stopping to share influences from Full Cycle, "Ago" was the first fusion sent to service Drum&Bass' factory line; appearing on Offshore Recordings and Commercial Suicide's second split twelve inch, in November 2005, and perforating just about any discerning eardrum with its off-centre, deviantly calibrated construction. "My approach on writing 'Ago' was mainly influenced by being in contact with a constantly increasing amount of producers, focussing on the breakbeat-orientated side of D&B" he recalls, "a steadily growing subgenre, which is often known as 'drumfunk' nowadays. That track was my attempt to integrate my own vocabulary of sounds into Drum&Bass music; a framework in which I consider anything goes."
Far from solely engaging in the studio for resbite, Martsman's party animal interior later crept out to entertain club entrants, in national exteriors, such as Breakbeat Journeys, Leipzig, in the June of 2006. "I had a really great night there" he remembers. "Con.Struct, the guy who runs the parties is very commited, and concerned about introducing the music he loves to the people in a careful, yet distinct way. It is definitely one of the most important institutions in Germany, in my opinion."
"My approach to DJing is very eclectic" he continues. "I am very excited about new and fresh sounds that purvey influences external to Drum&Bass, whereas on the other hand I have a fable for tunes which take a traditional leaf that has not been used for years - 'Renaissance' Drum&Bass if you want. For me, mixing is about cross-connecting different times and spaces. Don't get me wrong, some DJs are representing the current status quo in a very proper way, and the scene most definitely needs DJs like that. That said though, I always find there's a vibe that can't be reproduced by playing records from the last couple of months again and again, and that vibe in particular is what I aim to showcase through my sets."
A vital outlook perhaps, as Martsman would then go on to rock bigger blocks - such as Chris Inperspective's world-reknowned Technicality in London, and then smaller provinces - i.e NuKillaBeats, in Ireland; all with that unique freaking, in all but the space of a year. While all of this activity occurred, however, Martsman had already issued his earliest efforts on Plainaudio, the netlabel he runs in conjunction with Cycom, Iaka, Flowpro and Buzz. In truth - and to this day, it's where the largest percentage of his releases lie. "Plainaudio is a platform for all kinds of electronic music, but the focus has always been leftfield and experimental Drum&Bass. Since the label's relaunch in 2005 we have put out over 20 releases in digital format, all of which can be downloaded on the website for free. In our roster, we have been graced by established figures - Cartridge, Alpha Omega and Macc to name three, and also catered for new or younger musicians - like IJO, and Hi-Lar. Being free from financial expenses and distributors means that we can put out the music we really love, though promoting a release and an artist properly is hard work when we all have time consuming jobs - those which are independent from the music.”
Innovating insofar of limited experience, further solo spurts have gone on to rattle more vinyl catalogues as Martsman's production prowess increased. 2007 efforts "Antifunk" on the Netherlands' Counter Intelligence, and its less oxymoronic namesake, "Jump Funk" on Leipzig's Alphacut forwarded that disorderly streak into brighter musical fields: the two attracting enveloped LFOs to that former lonely traveller, and bundling them into a washing machine filled with Autechre and Aphex Twin's autonomously coloured laundry; wringing out that Bristol bass rinse, on top of tumbling processed loops. This lack of prescript may yet flex the best from his Buzz-powered software belittlements of D&B conformity, although by what he's to say about the rest of the year, it seems to all be taken humbly in his stride: "There are a few split and solo 12's coming in the following months on imprints like Offshore, Breakin', Lightless, Med School, Trust In Music and Warm Communications." Martsman reveals. "I am really happy and feel honoured that all of these labels consider my music worth releasing. There are also a few collaborations planned with artists from inside and outside the D&B scene, and I am really looking forward to those as well!"
So, who's up for a game of Jump Funk? Unlimited players, symbiosis over stimulants, well crafted breaks, no toys from prams. Sounds good to me. What about you?

(Words by Muttley – muttley_subversion [at] hotmail [dot] co [dot] uk)

Discography:
Martsman - Geister/Vert [Exegene] - Feb 2005
Martsman - Genom EP [ Plainaudio ] - Sep 2005
Martsman - Ago [ Offshore ] - Oct 2005
Martsman - Roads/Blob [Exegene] - May 2006
Cartridge - Chemistry Connections (Martsman Remix) [ Plainaudio ] - Sep 2006
Sileni - Twitchy Droid Leg (Martsman Remix) [ Offshore ] - Nov 2006
Martsman - Step Up (Berlin) [ Offshore ] - May 2007
Martsman - Antifunk [ Counter Intelligence ] - May 2007
Martsman - Jump Funk [ Alphacut ] - May 2007
Hi-Lar - Sunstate (Martsman Remix) [ Plainaudio ] - June 2007
Martsman / Deo+Matik - Kontamin / Boulder (Martsman Remix) [ Trust in Music ] - September 2007
Appearances:
Martsman - Roads (Sileni Remix) [ Knowledge Mag Mix CD ] - Apr 2006
Martsman - Roads (Sileni Remix) [Exegene pres. Noise Corrosion] - Sep 2006
Martsman - Marksman [ Offshore presents Buried Treasure ] - May 2007
Upcoming:
Angelzero / Martsman - Recess (Martsman Remix) / Bluetone [ Warm Comms ] - Feb 2008
Martsman - Worst Case Scenario [ Med School ] - Mar 2008
Martsman - 8bit Bouncer / Halow [ Med School ] - Apr 2008
Bad Matter & Martsman - Cold Love [ Lightless ] - TBA
Martsman - Aeiro [ Breakin' ] - TBA
Martsman - Klikoucha / Disharmonic Anti Anthem [ Offshore ] - TBA


Played at...
Germany:
Berlin - Acud / Bohannon / Rosi's / Icon / R.A.W / M12
Dresden - Scheune
Hamburg - Hafenklang / Hafenklang Exil
Karlsruhe - Gotec / Mood Lounge / Schlachthof / Das Fest (Festival)
Leipzig - Distillery
Lörrach - Altes Wasserwerk
International:
Amsterdam, Netherlands - Studio 80, Studio-K
Ghent, Belgium - The Basement
Groningen, Netherlands - Vera
Kaunas, Lithuania - Metropolis
Klaipeda, Lithuania - Mega Plaza Underground Parking Place
London, UK - The Annexe, Fabric
Limerick, Ireland - Dolan's Warehouse
Riga, Latvia - Andrejsala
Tallinn, Estonia - Kinomaja
Vilnius, Lithuania - Milk Bar


Booking:
Kathi @ New Forms Agency

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 1/24/2006
Band Website: martsman.de
Sounds Like: Tony Colman (Hospital Records; UK)
Martsman's music is refreshingly original. It makes me happy to hear something i've not heard before. He gives me the same feeling i got from hearing Morgan Geist the first time.

Kid Kameleon (XLR8R, Old-Skool Junglist (;)); USA)
Martsman single-handedly has the power to revitalize the DnB genre precisely because he both knows his past and is relentless curious about the future. I've never heard someone meld influences from outside DnB with more skill than he has, and at the same time stay true to the original spirit of jungle, movement through bass and rhythm. If there's justice in this world, his name will reach far beyond Germany and far beyond Drum and Bass.

Macc (Outsider Recordings, 13 Music, Breakin; UK)
Martsman's music - despite sounding so 'cold' and 'impersonal' - sounds like nobody else but Martsman. Despite feeling so clinical, so clean and apparently characterless, his music is thoroughly unique and expressive. That isn't an easy thing to pull off, but he does it every time.

Fanu (Lightless Recordings, Subtitles, Darkestral; FIN)
Martsman's one of the few artists with a really distinct style. One of my current favorite artists for sure - the man's always coming up with a fresh take on things! Snappy kick-ass beats and the basses are to die for!

EHL (Warm Communications; USA)
These days the Drum & Bass world rarely sees true experimental with the exception of a few, so it's a breathe of fresh air when someone like Martsman comes in to turn the genre upside down with his robotic breaks and bouncy bass! Looking very forward to what the future holds for this young man!

ASC (Covert Operations, Warm Communications; USA)
Martsman has successfully merged techno and glitch elements into the drum & bass mould, while retaining sensibility and keeping that all important groove factor high. Highly original stuff.

LXC (Alphacut, Phantomnoise; GER)
Martsman - müsste eigentlich Smartsman heissen. Wohl kaum einer aus dem deutschsprachigen Raum hat in den letzten Jahren einen derartigen Start hingelegt. Fast schon unglaubwürdig smart rangiert er sich irgendwo zwischen Leftfield und sattem Dancefloor D&B ein und bekommt für beide Parteien immer spielend die Kurve. Alles sitzt, alles hat Platz, nichts muss, alles kann. Weitermachen.

ESB (Detuned Radio/Jungletrain; CAN)
Martsman is not trying to sound like the future sound of Drum & Bass, he is shaping the future sound of Drum & Bass. Elements of classic early 90's Warp Recordings married with skewed basslines and German Engineered precision spell Martsman!

Record Label: Various
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Recess Remix on Mary Anne Hobbs’ show!

BBC-Radio1's Mary Anne Hobbs dropped my remix of Angelzero's "Recess" on her show this week - I am seriously flattered! http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/maryannehobbs/Full Art Promos within the next two we...
Posted by martsman on Thu, 28 Feb 2008 04:10:00 PST

ESBs All-Martsman-Mix on Jungletrain.net (Feb. 15th 2008)

Danny ESB did a Martsman Special in his show on Jungletrain.net yesterday evening. The show was recorded and i am really happy to share the link with you.martsman spotlight edition 01 - martsman - ...
Posted by martsman on Sat, 16 Feb 2008 01:18:00 PST

Upfront Promos of the Med School EP!

MEDIC7 : Various Artists : New Blood EPUPFRONT PROMOS NOW EXCLUSIVELY AVAILABLE AT SHOP.HOSPITALRECORDS.COM!! (Monday shipping)http://shop.hospitalrecords.com/?format=medic7wNew Blood manages to bridg...
Posted by martsman on Fri, 08 Feb 2008 06:55:00 PST

Knowledge Mag - Q&A ...yay!

Make sure to grab the February issue of Knowledge Mag featuring some smart As to some smart Qs :)Shouts to Colin Steven
Posted by martsman on Wed, 06 Feb 2008 03:11:00 PST

TRIM004 - Kontamin / Boulder Remix: review in De:Bug (German)

Halftime setzt sich langsam durch. Kein Wunder, man kann ja wirklich nicht alles den immer etwas lahmen Dubsteppern überlassen. Martsman jedenfalls eröffnet den Sound hier mit einem extrem präzisen St...
Posted by martsman on Wed, 26 Dec 2007 03:00:00 PST

Hospital Podcast 47 featuring "Assemblyp"

Hospital Podcast 47 with Special Guest Craggz1. Craggz - My Detroit 2. Logistics - Slow Motion 3. CPF - Zones 4. Martsman - Assemblyp 5. Pepe Brandock - Deep Burnt (Insiders Remix) 6. Mistabishi - No ...
Posted by martsman on Sun, 23 Dec 2007 02:33:00 PST

Hospital podcast 45 featuring "Halow"

Hospital Podcast 45 with Special Guest Matrix1. Matrix & Futurebound - untitled 2. Cyantific - Disconnected3. Shimon - Humanism 4. Instramental - Pacific Heights 5. Futurebound and Brookes Brother...
Posted by martsman on Wed, 24 Oct 2007 03:26:00 PST

Hospital podcast 42 featuring some new bits for Med School

Check out some new bits coming out on Hospital sublabel Med School during the next few months. Tracklist: 1. Craggz - Flick The Switch2. Fracture + Neptune - The Sky Song3. Inflitrata - Psalm 244. Mar...
Posted by martsman on Wed, 26 Sep 2007 02:54:00 PST

TRIM004: Kontamin / Boulder Remix - available on promo!

The 4th release of Trust in Music featuring "Kontamin" on the A-side and my remix of Deo&Matiks "Boulder" on the other just hit the shops as whitelabel promo. Full release will be in a few weeks t...
Posted by martsman on Wed, 12 Sep 2007 05:33:00 PST

New Remix released today!

My remix of Hi-Lar's "Sunstate" came out today. It is part of the current Experimental release on Plainaudio. The whole package can be downloaded here for free!Boogie!...
Posted by martsman on Mon, 18 Jun 2007 02:40:00 PST