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The sound of Oxynucid has mutated into many different forms over the course of the last decade. Sometimes ravey, sometimes ambient but always shot through with a signature genetic strand of retro-future melodic sensibility.
Oxynucid has followed an interesting career path through the last ten years. Since jumping ship from NME indie band hell, through early gigs with live synths and reel-to-reel tape decks, to building a devoted following throughout Europe, Oxynucid has frequently surprised those who've come across him. Releases on The Centrifuge and Complex Sound Sagacity, plus collaborations with Mrs Jynx (Planet Mu) and Vertical 67 (Lunar Disko / Acroplane) amongst others, have covered everything from midrange dubstep smashers to vocoder-driven funk.
Oxynucid has followed an interesting career path through the last ten years. Since jumping ship from NME indie band hell, through early gigs with live synths and reel-to-reel tape decks, to building a devoted following throughout Europe, Oxynucid has frequently surprised those who've come across him. Releases on The Centrifuge and Complex Sound Sagacity, plus collaborations with Mrs Jynx (Planet Mu) and Vertical 67 (Lunar Disko / Acroplane) amongst others, have covered everything from midrange dubstep smashers to vocoder-driven funk.