Matthew Dear

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Matthew Dear

Matthew Dear (* in Texas ) is a DJ and producer of techno music . It is also known by the pseudonyms Audion , Jabberjaw and False .

history

At a student party he met Sam Valenti . He publishes his music on the newly founded Ghostly International label . The EP Hands Up For Detroit received the label number 1. The track Dog Days became one of the best sellers of the label Spectral and was a favorite of international disc jockeys like Richie Hawtin . In 2005 the album Suckfish was released , followed by the album Asa Breed in 2007 . With the latter, Dears preferences for wave and pop are more prominent. Several productions Dears appeared on the label M_nus under the pseudonym False .

Discography

Matthew Dear

Albums:

  • 2003 Leave Luck to Heaven (Spectral Sound)
  • 2004 Backstroke (Spectral Sound)
  • 2007 Asa Breed (Ghostly International)
  • 2008 Asa Breed Black Edition (Ghostly International)
  • 2010 Black City (Ghostly International)
  • 2012 Beams (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)

Remixes

Audion

Albums

  • 2005 suckfish
  • 2016 Alpha

Singles

  • 2006 Fabric 27 (Fabric)
  • 2006 Just a Man / Just a Woman (with Ellen Allien ) (Spectral Sound)
  • 2006 Mouth to Mouth (Spectral Sound)
  • 2007 Mouth to Mouth (Remixes) (Spectral Sound)
  • 2007 Noiser / Fred's Bells (Spectral Sound)
  • 2008 "Billy Says Go" (Spectral Sound)

False

Albums

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