Subjex is Matthieu Debliqui from Lille, France, a nice boy who never sleeps, never eats, never watches television, doesn't go to the hottest night clubs but who smokes, drinks and talks too much about music software? He likes bad jokes and music that makes a lot of noise. Having grown up in a noisy environment, his brain suffered many injuries and so today he is incapable of composing house garage vocal or trance? by pure opportunism he has turned to an environment where his musical dyslexia will...
Having grown up in a noisy environment, his brain suffered many injuries and so today he is incapable of composing house garage vocal or trance? by pure opportunism he has turned to an environment where his musical dyslexia will not shame him and is composing these things that we call pieces containing loud and sometimes disorganized rhythms accentuated with synthetic chuckles and digital cracks? sometimes its cheery, sometimes morbid, c'est la vie!
What else can we say except that everything is done with a PC, because it's cheaper and it works pretty well. Then he thought it would be best to make some friends and put them in a collective group which mixes with nary a care numerical arts and electronic music under the very catchy name of Bedroom Research.
He recently earned the respect (or pity) of several other dyslexic around the world who thought it good to cut his music on vinyl or cd:
planet-mu (uk), Schematic (usa), combine (Be), Somia (usa), Invitro (fr)