|
artist bio:
bryan zentz
Bryan Zentz (aka Barada, Faculty X, Bryan Never) is
known as The Professor amongst the Intec posse, a thoughtful individual who takes an intelligent
approach to his music. A skilled musician who takes pride in writing rather than sampling the vast
majority of his music he leaves many others behind with the breadth of his versatility whether it's techno,
house, electro, ambient or industrial.
Bryan's first release on Intec was the Skufftones 1.0 EP which included the stunning "Algebra", a real techno disco workout that blew up for a variety of
DJ's such as Danny Tenaglia, Derrick May and Slam. His current release "Watch The Sun" is destined for
greater things as he blends Latino piano with slap bass, showing why he's a true original in the techno scene.
Taken in by hip-hop, punk, graffiti, design, and
different forms of electronic music, this Virginian has lived a creative youth. From playing in bands and
being surrounded by a strong musical family (his father still performs), his ears are tuned when it
comes to hearing an original sound. From an early love with hip-hop and house music, he found other
roots of electronic music as influence. Devo, Kraftwerk, Inner City, Cabaret Voltaire, Skinny
Puppy, Eric B & Rakim, Rob Hood, - they've all held Bryan's ears closely at one time or another.
Bryan first made his name in electronic music as Barada (the name was taken from a Star Wars
character) on Richie Hawtin and John Acquaviva's legendary Definitive label with now classic releases
such as "Medicine Drum" and "Glue". After a string of singles on labels like EXperimental, Bush and
Clashbackk among others, the time came for a full length Barada album "Strategies for a Deeper
Design" released through Definitive and Virgin Canada. And it was that rare thing, a house album that told a story.
Bryan is one of the few 'performing' artists of the house/techno genre and boasts one the meanest
live sets in dance music that has rocked The End in London, Bugged Out! in Manchester, Florida135 in
Barcelona, Twilo in NYC and The Arches in Glasgow. Somewhat of a studio workaholic his unrelenting
output has lead to the release of high quality gems on labels such as Zozan Music, Primate, Tronic,
Electrix and Superbra to name a few. Expect the unexpected!
|