Mike Dred Musical artist

Mike Dred is the general pseudonym of experimental techno DJ, producer, and sound engineer Michael C. Cullen, b. 1967, of Lowestoft, UK. He has been a leading DJ since 1983, a producer since 1988, a sound designer since 1992, and is considered an important figure in the development of acid techno and innovative usage of the Roland TB-303, associating him with fellow artists Tom Middleton, Aphex Twin, and Matthew Herbert.He is also known as The Kosmik Kommando, Universal Indicator, Chimera, Machine Codes, Space Avenger, and DJ Judge Dred. He was the first artist other than Richard D. James to release a project on Rephlex. His clear vinyl "Kosmik Kommando EP" was the 3rd release and was given a catalogue number CAT007 on account of his interest in James Bond. In addition, the Universal Indicator records released on Rephlex are amongst the most collectible recordings in the history of techno music. Mike Dred established the Machine Codes record label in 1993 and also recorded for R&S Records and R&S Records offshoot Diatomyc. He has also collaborated extensively with the electro-acoustic artist Peter Green (not to be confused with his namesake, the blues-rock guitarist Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac fame) and has produced a one-off collaboration with techno producer Dr. Fernando.

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)
Chimera
DJ Judge Dred
Machine Codes
Space Avenger
The Kosmik Kommando
Universal Indicator
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1967

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Musical artist

Career started1983
associated musical artist
Universal Indicator (collective)
BackgroundNon vocal instrumentalist
genre
Acid techno
instrument
Roland TB-303
record label
Rephlex Records
R&S Records

Mike Dred on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.mikedred.com
  2. http://www.mikedred.com/discog.htm
  3. http://www.spnm.org.uk