Matthew Dear is an American music producer.
Texas-born Dear moved to Michigan as a teenager, where he was inspired by the sound of Detroit Techno. Dear met Sam Valenti IV at a party while attending the University of Michigan, after which the two created the record label, Ghostly International, based on a shared love of electronic music. Dear?s first single was 1999?s "Hands Up For Detroit" (co-produced by ghettotech pioneer Disco D, who performed under the name Daisha). Successive singles, such as "Stealing Moves," were issued on Spectral Sound, Ghostly?s offshoot that focuses on dancefloor music.
playing live at Philadelphia's defunct
Silk City club, 2004]]
Dear?s first album
Leave Luck to Heaven appeared in 2003 and was praised widely as a seminal fusion of pop and minimal techno. The album?s single "Dog Days" became one of Spectral?s best sellers and a favorite of international DJs like Richie Hawtin. Dear followed the album with
Backstroke in 2004 and has also begun working under the harder-edged
Audion alias, apart from additional monikers
False and
Jabberjaw. In an interview he briefly mentioned that the idea for Audion came from a dream and it inspired him so much that he started to piece the tune together based on what he remembered.
Discography
As Matthew Dear
Solo
Albums:
- 2003 Leave Luck to Heaven (Spectral Sound)
- 2004 Backstroke (Spectral Sound)
- 2007 Asa Breed (Ghostly International)
EPs
- 2003 EP1 (Spectral Sound)
- 2003 EP2 (Spectral Sound)
- 2007 Don and Sherri (Ghostly International)
Singles
- 2000 Irreparably Dented (Spectral Sound)
- 2001 Stealing Moves (Spectral Sound)
- 2003 Dog Days (Spectral Sound)
- 2004 Anger Management / Future Never Again (Spectral Sound)
- 2007 Deserter (Ghostly International)
Tracks featured on
- 1999 Hands Up For Detroit (Ghostly International)
- 2003 Ghostly International Vol. 1 (Ghostly International)
- 2003 State of the Union EP (Spectral Sound)
- 2005 Spectral Sound Vol. 1 (Spectral Sound)
- 2006 Ghostly International Vol. 2 (Ghostly International)
- 2007 Chuck Season 1, Episode 4 (NBC)
Remixing
- 2004 DJ Minx A Walk In The Park (M_nus)
- 2004 Håkan Lidbo Clockwise Rmxs (Shitkatapult)
- 2004 L'usine Flat Remixes (Ghostly International)
- 2004 Monobox The Remixes (Logistic Records)
- 2004 Osborne Bout Ready to Jak Remixes (Spectral Sound)
- 2004 Someone Else + Miskate Rip It Cookie Muenster EP (Foundsound)
- 2005 Circlesquare / Colder 7 Minutes / Shiny Star (Remixes) (Output)
- 2005 The Postal Service We Will Become Silhouettes (Sub Pop)
- 2006 Hot Chip No Fit State (EMI)
- 2006 The Chemical Brothers Do it Again (EMI)
- 2007 Black Strobe "I'm a Man" (PlayLouder)
As Audion
- 2004 Kisses EP (Spectral Sound)
- 2004 The Pong EP (Spectral Sound)
- 2005 Just Fucking (Spectral Sound)
- 2006 Suckfish (Spectral Sound)
- 2006 Fabric 27 (Fabric)
- 2006 Just a Man / Just a Woman Ellen Allien (Spectral Sound)
- 2006 Mouth to Mouth (Spectral Sound)
- 2007 Mouth to Mouth (Remixes) (Spectral Sound)
- 2007 Noiser/Fred's Bells (Spectral Sound)
As Jabberjaw
As False
Singles/EPs:
- 2002 .WAV Pool (Plus 8)
- 2002 Warsaw Bread (Plus 8)
- 2003 You Wouldn't/Beginner's Luck(Plus 8)
- 2004 Sink the Ship EP (M_nus)
- 2005 River Camping (M_nus)
- 2007 Fed on Youth (M_nus)
Albums:
- 2003 False (Plus 8)
- 2007 2007 (M_nus)
External links
Techno musiciansRemixers1979 births