Culprate

Culprate (real name: John Hislop) is a British electronic music producer, whose music ranges from IDM to dubstep. He established his role in the burgeoning UK dubstep scene by releasing EPs on Dubsaw Recordings and Inspected Records from 2010 to 2013.

Culprate
Birth nameJohn Hislop
OriginWatford, England
GenresDubstep,[1] drum and bass, IDM, electronica
Years active2005 (2005)–present
LabelsDubsaw Recordings, Gradient Audio, Inspected, OWSLA, Neosignal, Disciple, Upscale, Open Outlets
Websitesoundcloud.com/culprate

Around 2014, his music started to incorporate influences found in experimental rock music from bands like Radiohead and Pink Floyd.[2] To release this music, he founded the label Open Outlets. At first, this was only used to release his own music, but ever since 2017, other artists have been allowed onto its roster. On 29 November 2019, Culprate's crowdfunding page[3] for a brand-new album on Indiegogo went live, promising to be a spiritual successor to his albums Colours and Deliverance, of which has a projected release date of July 2020.

Discography

Studio albums
  • Flatline (2011, Gradient Audio)
  • Colours (2011, Gradient Audio)
  • Deliverance (2014, Open Outlets)
Extended plays
  • Culprate / Suspect & Switchdubs - Don't Do That / Rotary (2009, Dubsaw Recordings)
  • Trench Foot / Flagrance (2010, Dubsaw Recordings)
  • Balkansky & Culprate - Sundrome / Android (2011, Dubsaw Recordings)
  • 5 Star EP (2011, Inspected Records)
  • Nightmares In Reality EP (2012, Inspected Records)
  • The Great Expedition (2013, Inspected Records)
  • Mask (2015, Open Outlets)
  • Dawn (2017, Open Outlets)
  • Unity Project, Pt. 1 (2017, Open Outlets)
  • Unity Project, Pt. 2 (2017, Open Outlets)
  • Unity Project, Pt. 3 (2018, Open Outlets)
  • Unity Project, Pt. 4 (2018, Open Outlets)
  • Others EP (2018, Inspected)

References

  1. Chris Barker (October 24, 2016). "The dBs Music Interview: Culprate". insider.dbsmusic.co.uk. Retrieved May 17, 2018.
  2. David Heffernan (March 6, 2014). "Culprate Interview". All Tempo. Retrieved May 17, 2018.
  3. "Another Experimental Album". Indiegogo.com. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
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