Recording under the name of Pariah, London's Arthur Cayzer is one of the UK's finest talents in the field of dubstep inspired electronic music, taking inspirations from the sounds of Detroit techno, hip-hop and Burial's deep and melancholic dubstep style. For his first releases 'Detroit Falls' and his 'Safehouses EP', Pariah has been signed to legendary imprint R&S, representing a new generation of broken beat artists recording for the seminal label.
This EP is featured on:
Club Transmediale presents its official audio compilation in association with De:Bug magazine and zero". The CTM.11 Official Compilation is available for free download to the first 2.000 zero" users.
Taking place from February 1-6 this year, Club Transmediale is Berlin's unique 'festival for more...
This EP is featured in Update #040:
Untold, Aux 88, EOD
Over the past few months classic Detroit electro has once again made a comeback as an influence to cutting edge dance-floor music. Dubstep artists like Instra:mental, Martyn and Ramadanman frequently reference the electrified funk of Drexciya and Aux 88 in more...
Crossed Out
(Track 04 on this EP)
is featured in Podcast #016:
For his zero" podcast Karl Moestl recaptures the spirit of 'Structures' with a one-hour mix of techno, dubstep and what lies in-between the two. His selection ranges from straight and dubby Minilogue and Mike Dehnert tracks to more abstract beats by SBTRKT, more...
This EP is featured in Update #033:
Ninja Tune XX, Flying Lotus, Radio Slave
September has come and gone and left us with more great releases than there's pebbles on a beach. First and foremost this has been the month of Ninja Tune. The legendary label celebrates its 20th anniversary with two massive compilations of exclusive material, more...
Top 3 in Best Rated Releases of Week #36
Pariah's first single, 'Detroit Falls', was highly accomplished take on Burial's dubstep style, but it's up to 'Safehouses' to fully show the potential of this young London artist. Taking cues from hip-hop, electro, and dubstep, its six tracks offer a wide range of Detroit/breakbeat crossover sounds. Nice!
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