St. Petersburg's Stanislav Sevostyanikhin started producing drum 'n bass in the late 90s and released his first successful productions under the name of Dissident. As Kontext he records for Bristol's Immerse Records label, combining influences from both techno and dubstep. He has recently been featuring on ~scape's massive 'Round Black Ghosts 2' volume.
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Over two years in the making, Kontext drops his debut album 'Dissociate' for Immerse, the label that has brought his sound to worldwide attention through a series of releases starting in 2008. Kontext's sound is deep and multifaceted, taking in early IDM/electronica, techno, garage, and dubstep. Recommended!