2562 (musician)
Dave Huismans (born 1979), better known by his stage name 2562, is a musician from The Hague, Netherlands.[1]
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Birth name | Dave Huismans |
Also known as | A Made Up Sound Dogdaze |
Born | 1979 |
Origin | The Hague, Netherlands |
Genres | Future garage, broken beat, dubstep, techno, outsider house |
Occupation(s) | Record producer, DJ |
Labels | Tectonic |
Huismans bought his first laptop dedicated for music production in 2003 despite not knowing how to read musical notation.[1]
Having previously released records of various musical styles under the monikers A Made Up Sound and Dogdaze,[2] Huismans created 2562, under which his output is generally described as dubstep.[3][4][5] He is known for producing dubstep that takes influence from techno as well.[6]
The debut 2562 album, Aerial (Tectonic Records, 2008), was released to favourable reviews.[7][8][9]
Discography
Albums
- In Dog We Trust (2006), Dogdaze Productions – as Dogdaze
- Aerial (2008), Tectonic – as 2562
- Shortcuts (produced 2004, released 2008), - as Made Up Sound
- Unbalance (2009), Tectonic – as 2562
- Fever (2011), When In Doubt – as 2562
- Air Jordan (2012), When In Doubt - as 2562
- The new today (2014), When In Doubt - as 2562
References
- Citizen, John (21 July 2008). "2562: Dubstep in the area". Resident Advisor. Retrieved 17 April 2010.
- zzzzamuel zzzztrang (2008-06-10). "Reviews - Album - 2562". Drowned in Sound. Retrieved 2010-09-08.
- "2562, Aerial". Boomkat. Retrieved 2010-09-08.
- Glencross, Steve (2008-05-23). "2562 - Aerial". The Skinny. Retrieved 2010-09-08.
- Goins, Cole (2008-06-02). "Dusted Reviews: 2562 - Aerial". Dustedmagazine.com. Archived from the original on 2013-12-12. Retrieved 2010-09-08.
- De opkomst van dubstep in de media Dr P.Berkers
- "Sounds of the Universe — 2562 — Aerial". Soundsoftheuniverse.com. Archived from the original on 2011-05-24. Retrieved 2010-09-08.
- "2562's 'Aerial' view". FactMagazine. 2010-08-31. Archived from the original on 2009-05-01. Retrieved 2010-09-08.
- McDonnell, John (2008-08-25). "The next dubstep". the Guardian. Retrieved 2020-11-15.
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