Featured DJ: Audiovoid / LayerZ (SF) 7 September 2009

AUDIOVOID / LAYERZ (Muti Music, San Francisco)

AudiovoidEverybody get up…its time to slam now. Audiovoid serves us an hour and quarter dark psychedelic audio dream. I’ve been collecting and following him and his other project, LayerZ, for years; starting when I bought Kaleideskopique. Close your eyes. Soar. Dive Down. Follow the bass.

Audiovoid and LayerZ are two projects by Lindsey R. Green. He grew up in Northern California and was involved in the metal band Lamia. Following that were influential groups like The Orb, Nine Inch Nails, MBM, and The Art Of Noise. Later on, the west coast organic electronic sound spoke to him and he now creatively explores a whole realm of IDM, techno, psy-trance, D&B, breaks, and electro beats.

Audiovoid began DJing in 1999; a year later, he was actively producing his own electronic music. In 2002, two things happened. First, he compiled 80 minutes of material from various demos and created his first full length CD, Twilight Machine. Second, he began his relationship with MDEX Recordings as they released the sampler Marc Deon Presents SFO Arrivals with his track Post Apocalyptic Bathhouse. In 2003, Ultra Records nominated him a top finalist for a remix he did of Sasha’s Wavy Gravy. 
In 2004 on MDEX, he released his album Disconnect Yourself followed by several singles and remixes.

His recent breaks, IDM, and dubstep releases are on Muti Music or, sometimes, available independently online. Three pages of his releases are available to listen and download from Addictech. Examples include 2006’s Miami Frequency Massacre, 2007’s Whispers From Shadowz (v2.0 available now), and this year’s audio adventure Spit Wods Remixed.

Audiovoid mushrooms drawingAudiovoid, Lindsey that is, isn’t only an audio artist. He has also a demonstrated talent at drawing. His drawings at three years old were much more realistic than those of the other children. At six, he was in the local paper and was soon winning first or second place in local art contests. Along the same time, Lindsey was really into horror movies which showed up in his art. He began to prefer pen and ink on paper and developed a dark-psychedelic style you see here to the left; much in line with his audio production.

Audiovoid has an EP Smear Your Mind coming out any day now. Check his Addictech minisite which will list it for purchase and download on release. Also, view or subscribe to the Jungo Road calendar for his upcoming performances.

More about Audiovoid at his website, MySpace, and Muti Music.
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  1. Audiovoid – Earth Pulse Fading [unreleased]
  2. Audiovoid – Now Adjust It (feat. 40Love) [ unreleased]
  3. Deework – Init Words [In Vitro Records]
  4. Welder – Purple And Orange (Audiovoid remix) [Cyberset]
  5. Seedling Escape – Insect Outside (Audiovoid remix) [unreleased]
  6. Subvert – Dance Revolution [Muti Music]
  7. Yin Yang Twins – Whisper Song (Audiovoid Whomp edit) [unreleased]
  8. Heavenly Father – Red Box Stems (Audiovoid remix) [soon to be released]
  9. Audiovoid – Underwater Pimpin’ [unreleased]
  10. Luke Vibert & Clash – I Love Acid vs. Radio Clash (Audiovoid Mashup edit) [unreleased]
  11. Celtic Twinz – Cynax (Marco G Its My Name Mix) [Advanced]
  12. Audiovoid – Being A Whore (from Smear Your Mind EP) [soon to be released]
  13. LayerZ – Strobe Sizzle (feat. Sizzla) [unreleased]
  14. LayerZ – Not Right [unreleased]
  15. Dov – Earth Bleed (LayerZ Remix) [Muti Music]
  16. Audiovoid – Into The Atrium [unreleased]

1 comment to Featured DJ: Audiovoid / LayerZ (SF) 7 September 2009

  • Hacksaw116

    I went to gradeschool with Lindsey. I remember being astonished at how this guy could draw when we were in 4th grade. The shit he drew reflected enormous time, patience, expression and of course like 400 pens of ink. The attention to detail was quite extraordinary for a grade school level, trust me he’s not ruffling his feathers. He also wrote some of the most kick-ass stories as well. Its good to see him express himself through the intricacies of sound and rhythm and although I haven’t seen him in years I can say that he hasn’t lost his touch!

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