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Old 6th March 2011   #1
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Anybody else digging Tipper's productions?

This guys production, mixing and sound design are just blowing me away. So deep and heavy at the same time. Some of its maybe a bit too glitchy for me at times but he has some killer tracks like "Snake Eyes" below.

Anybody else feeling him, or have any info on how he works? I imagine he's all itb...

http://soundcloud.com/tippermusic/snakeeyes

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He's awesome.
Thanks' for reminding me of him.
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Tipper's been slaying it for a looooooong time. Yeah, he's dope. thumbsup And yes, he's all ITB.

I believe he programmed a few of the Logic Ultrabeat kits.
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Yep, one of the best sound designers/producers in electronic music.
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Cool, yeah it sounds itb, but still very good. Just wanted to share some love for this guy.
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sounds fat as. digging this hardddddddddddd
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Big fan here. I used to love his 90s breaks stuff. Fuel Records era.

The newer stuff is astonishing from a sound-design perspective. He is a maestro on the turntables and I've heard that he will scratch raw waveforms to create synth lines.
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This guys production, mixing and sound design are just blowing me away. So deep and heavy at the same time. Some of its maybe a bit too glitchy for me at times but he has some killer tracks like "Snake Eyes" below.

Anybody else feeling him, or have any info on how he works? I imagine he's all itb...

http://soundcloud.com/tippermusic/snakeeyes

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BIG Tipper fan here!
You should come and browse true my record collection, got everything from him up until 2006.

I've got a video interview of him somewhere.
If i can remember correctly he started out with D'N'B, but slowed the tempo and created his own thing.

If you like Tipper, you should check out some of Si Begg/Buckfunk 3000's music.







These are one of my all time favorites from Si Begg. Doesn't sound like Tipper though...




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BIG Tipper fan here!
You should come and browse true my record collection, got everything from him up until 2006.

I've got a video interview of him somewhere.
If i can remember correctly he started out with D'N'B, but slowed the tempo and created his own thing.

If you like Tipper, you should check out some of Si Begg/Buckfunk 3000's music.
Oh yeah I've known of Si Begg for a long time, some mates of mine know him personally.

Its interesting how Tipper came from breaks and d'n'b, one of my favorites the last few years is Stereotyp who's made the same journey imo.

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Big fan here. I used to love his 90s breaks stuff. Fuel Records era.

The newer stuff is astonishing from a sound-design perspective. He is a maestro on the turntables and I've heard that he will scratch raw waveforms to create synth lines.
I heard from a buddy he has records pressed from human stem cells and generates various vital organs during his DJ sets.
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I love Tipper's stuff. He's an enigma though. He's got techniques that the rest of us still haven't decoded.
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Just wanted to bump this thread for Tipper love. He's so siiiick, I'd love to see one of his session files!

Even his website is next-level dopeness:

http://www.tippermusic.net/
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Heavy psychedelic influences.

Really nicely done stuff...
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Funny, I was watching an old 'Criminal Minds' Episode tonight featuring some music from Tipper's 'Surrounded'. What a fantastic album! I like a lot of his stuff and for me, he's a great musician and sound-designer.
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Maybe not quite in the same dimension as Tipper, but still very very good. Check out some of the old Überzone material.



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Tipper is and always has been awesome - really original, groundbreaking stuff. If he made cheesier breaks he would be a big name now. Kudos to him for sticking to his guns and making quality, underground stuff
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Any of you guys know what kinda equipment this guy is using? Particularly on The Critical Path? He's got some amazing sounds on that album.
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Cool, yeah it sounds itb, but still very good. Just wanted to share some love for this guy.
It sounds ITB? Explain to me why you think that please.

Oh btw. tipper is one of my favourite producers!


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Any of you guys know what kinda equipment this guy is using? Particularly on The Critical Path? He's got some amazing sounds on that album.
There are lots of interviews with him explaining what he uses if you google him
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