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16 February 2026

The Adjacent Ones: Dublicator

 

Dublicator is Tamás Olejnik from Pécs, Hungary, a prolific electronic music producer & artist known for his deep, hypnotic brand of Dub techno, crafting soundscapes with a captivating fusion of resonant basslines, echoing synths, & minimalistic percussion, His work is characterized by the meticulous layering of sound.

Deep Roots & Deep Routes showcase his reputation as a purveyor of lush, textural rhythms that resonate with the foundational elements of Dub-infused electronic music.

These two are a good taste of Hungarian paprika-spiced Elecrto-Dub... 

 

Dublicator - Deep Roots, Deepindub.org did029, 2009.
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Echos of Babylon    
Lonely Phantom    
Let Them Hear    
A Dumb King's Words    
Deep Roots

 

 

 

 

Dublicator - Deep Routes, AvantRoots AR016, 2010.

Children of Chords    
Message from Zion    
Deep Routes    
Burning Echoes    
Burning Echoes (Pulshar remake)
 
 
 

Enjoy,

6 comments:

  1. Deep Roots
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    Deep Routes
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  2. Funny, Dublicator was my first venture in Ambient / Techno / Dub. I think my favourite was Diffraction... Deep Roots was disappointing (long gone judgement)... I really thought he was too niche to appear anywhere...

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  3. That was me (I forgot to comment as...) Good selection these days, I'll give it a go at some point...

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    1. Thanks, MK. I think Dublicator was also one of my first ventures into these adjacent sounds. Don'y have Diffraction but will check it out. Appreciate the comment.

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  4. Thanks NØ! I'm working my way through Frenk and now Dublicator. It's dark and rainy here today, and Dublicator matches the mood perfectly.

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    1. Side roads to Dub. Good for a stroll sometimes. Thanks, brother.

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