Neurotron

The heads of Neurotron, Axel Schuh and André Kroenert were born in 1978 in Guestrow, a small very old city in the north-east of Germany. Since school they hung around together and developed their love for electronic music by hearing EBM, Industrial, Experimental and Acid-House and realy hard Techno. After many great and wonderful partys and moments with this music they decided to produce such music by themselves. In 1995 Andre started to work as DJ Phrase. Later he brought the self-made sound to the dance floors outside the live acts of Neurotron as Le Dub Dwell. In 1995/96 they bought a Roland MC-202 and a 606. Little later a 909 and a whole depot of synthesizers, effect tools and samplers and started to perform live acts as Yakusa. At first the sound was realy hard grooving Detroit-Techno, influenced by artists like Plasticman, UR, Cybotron, Stacey Pullen & Aphex Twin. Later they begun to use laptops and combined them with the hardware of their studio. By increasing influences by labels like Force Tracks, Raum Musik , Basic Channel, Tiefschwarz, Poker Flat, Deep Chord and Kompakt their sound became more dubby, deep and minimal. In this time they got to know Erik Klingbeil from Berlin. He is a very talented designer, who creates flyers, videos and covers with his artworks (www.flatlab.de) for Neurotron since that time. With the change of their sound, their attitude of life and of music they changed their name as well. Neurotron was born. The harmonious connection between human nerves and electronic physics. The result : a positive change of perception by electronic. Live this is reflected by both and transferred to the audience. DJ Phrase changed his name. In 2001/2002 they released their first music on Thinner Records. After this they start to produce and dive in more projects with networks around the world. Since 2002 Le Dub Dwell is supporting the whole and cares for the spreading of this attitude outside live acts with his deep and groovy sets.