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Klute

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Wikimp3 information about the music of Klute. On our website we have 67 albums and 70 collections of artist Klute. You can find useful information and download songs of this artist. We also know that Klute represents Dance Pop genres.

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Experimental jungle producer Tom Withers is one of the more pigeonhole-proof of the London drum'n'bass set. Releasing tracks primarily as Klute and Override, his talent for composing the most relentlessly exploratory of tracks within the language of dancefloor drum'n'bass (as opposed to artful noodlers such as Plug, Mung, and Squarepusher) has played a role in pushing jungle beyond the more loopy confines of its "ambient" and "jazzy jungle" offshoots. While somewhat classifiable as an ambient junglist himself, Withers' tracks flit about with such pace and contradiction as to distance his work from the more manageable output of artists such as Alex Reece and LTJ Bukem. A guitarist in the semi-legendary British punk band the Stupids before finding the next level of extreme in the exploding hardcore (as in, hardcore techno) underground, Withers released a few spotty white-labels of straight-ahead dancefloor fare in the early '90s before settling into experimental breakbeat by 1993.

Withers' path through the labyrinth of underground labels — from Certificate 18, Deep Red, and Octopus to Crammed subsidiaries Selector and Language — brings his two most distinctive characteristics into focus; complicated, disjointed rhythms and tense, often melancholy melodic themes. While darkness constitutes an important component of many of his tracks (particularly his Certificate 18 and Octopus singles), it's often paired with a lighter, more dynamic thrust that gives his tunes an almost epic feel. Withers' Selector releases as Phume (together with Dave Campbell, ex-Hi-Ryze) are lighter still, with elements of techno and house combining with jungle's brisker BPMs. In addition to his regular schedule of twelves, Withers' production resume includes remix work for Sumosonic and Octopus labelmates Stranger (aka Inky Blacknuss), as well as releases as Tongue, Tom Tom, and Dr. No. Casual Bodies, released in 1998, was his first full-length. [See Also: Override]

Title: Singles (1995-1999)

Artist: Klute

Genre: Drum & Bass

Title: Override Singles

Artist: Klute

Genre: Drum & Bass

Title: Samurai Music

Artist: Klute

Genre: Drum & Bass

Title: Divinity - Single

Artist: Klute

Genre: Electronica

Title: Commercial Suicide

Artist: Klute

Genre: Drum & Bass

Title: Pseudo Names 94-98

Artist: Klute

Genre: Drum & Bass

Title: Black Piranha

Artist: Klute

Genre: Electronica, Industrial

Title: Queer For Satan

Artist: Klute

Genre: Electronica

Title: You Wont Like It

Artist: Klute

Genre: Drum & Bass

Title: Sinner

Artist: Klute

Genre: Electronica, Rock, Dancefloor, Dance Pop

Collections

Title: Industrial Madness

Genre: Rock

Title: Wired Injections

Genre: Rock

Title: Cyberworld 2

Genre: Electronica

Featuring albums

Title: Hearts Wander

Artist: Mc Fava

Genre: Drum & Bass

Title: Lifetracks

Artist: Mc Fava

Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop

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