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Temulent (Judson Snell) is a drum and bass / breakcore producer and DJ from New York City, NY. A founding member of the Ohm Resistance label alongside Submerged, he has released over twenty vinyl singles and EP's, with an even larger catalog released digitally through his label Nervosa.
Combining elements of drum and bass, glitch, and experimental electronic music,[1] Temulent's work is often a dark fusions of "bludgeoning breaks, personality-disorded bass, and cringing atmospheres." Described by labelmate Submerged as "too drum n' bass for breakcore (and) too breakcore for drum n' bass". His first two Ohm Resistance EP's ("Progressive Illness Vol. I and II") still appear on DJ sets and streaming playlists almost twenty-five years after their release. He contributed remix work to DJ? Acucrack's "So To Speak" LP in 2001.
While working as a recording engineer at house music veteran Vince Lawrence's Slang Music Group in Chicago (1999-2002), he provided additional composition and electronic music programming work to remixes for Donnell Jones, Whitney Houston & PYT.
In 2003, Temulent and Submerged created the Obliterati imprint as a return to the darker origins of their early Ohm Resistance releases. Though many labels and DJ's were beginning to abandon vinyl records as their primary medium, the label continued to enjoy physical media sales around the world, including support from influential artists like Nasenbluten (Mark N) and Panacea.
With family and his advertising career[2] obligations (he has worked extensively as an agency Creative Director for his work with Michelin, Six Flags, and Lexus) taking increasing priority, Temulent went on hiatus in 2007. During this time, he continued to produce music and sound design for commercials, independent film, and television. From television shows like Mad Men and Drugs, Inc. to commercial work for American Lung Association's TRUTH, General Mills, Coca-Cola, and Adult Swim's "bumps", to major movie studio releases including "Pixels".
Nearly a decade later, Temulent created "Nervosa" in 2016, a digital, singles-only imprint "to create a near-instant pipeline from farm to table[3]" that he coined as "neurotech" (a portmanteau of "neurofunk" and "techstep"). Quickly gaining support from fellow artists including HammerZz, Bakteria, SIGNALFISTA, Todd Buchler, and Arsenic. Enjoying full creative control, he released "Progressive Illness Vol III", an extended EP with remixes from DJ's KC, HammerZz, and Terror Cell. His single "Death Peddler" with rapper Sloe Pink was rated a local favorite by the LEO Weekly.
After reuniting with DJ Submerged and Ohm Resistance celebrating its twenty-fifth year as a label, Temulent's first EP on the label in two decades was released in 2024. "Demonologie Chapter One" re-established himself in underground dark drum and bass.
Though more invested in both maintaining a presence as a producer and label manager, Temulent has performed on bills with globally-recognized artists including Klute, ODI, Evol Intent, Doormouse, and Dieselboy.
References
edit- ^ D&B::UK. "Temulent Artist Profile | Drum & Bass UK". Drum and Bass UK. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
- ^ https://www.judsonfsnell.com
- ^ Aufdenberg, Brian (Jul 28, 2016). "Best Drum and Bass". Best Drum and Bass.
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