Universal Materials

About this artist

Universal Materials

Universal Materials is Dan Flange and Howard Dodd of Universal Frontline and Distance and Materials respectively. Dan and Howard have known each other for a few years now and have spent a great deal of this time stealing each other's musical equipment. The pair see their output as a mix between floating and routing, and to be listened to in small rooms as well as club PAs.

Releases

Vorbic release VRB006Flip Flop

by Universal Materials

VRB006 released 14 May 2007

Flip Flop started around the "This is the Macrophage" track - a toe in the water to see how the pairing worked. Inspired by this, Dan and Howard went on to complete the remainder of the tracks. Read more...

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Universal Materials blog posts

Universal Materials on Bleepshow #83

The Universal Materials track 'This Is The Macrophage' has been featured on the excellent Bleepshow podcast.

You can find it here.

Posted by Vorbic | 21 Jan 2008 - 11:20 | Comment (1) | Link

This is the Macrophage by Universal Materials included on netBloc compilation

The latest blocSonic compilation features the "This is the Macrophage" track off Flip Flop by Universal Materials.

Check out the netBloc Volume 6 compilation here.

Posted by Vorbic | 05 Jul 2007 - 09:00 | Add a comment | Link

VRB006 released: Flip Flop by Universal Materials

Universal Materials

Flip Flop started around the "This is the Macrophage" track - a toe in the water to see how the pairing worked. Inspired by this, Dan and Howard went on to complete the remainder of the tracks.

Posted by Vorbic | 14 May 2007 - 20:51 | Comment (1) | Link

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