Nottingham's Kamal Joory started producing music in the early nineties, adapting the Geiom moniker for his recordings on seminal labels
Neo Ouija and
Skam. Influenced by IDM, film soundtracks, dub reggae and Indian music, Geiom encountered dubstep around 2004. He subsequently dedicated his productions to the style, founding his own prolific label
Berkane Sol in the process.