T++

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Worn Down 07:27 Tools
Anyi 08:08 Tools
Cropped 07:05 Tools
Aquatic 08:34 Tools
Allied 06:54 Tools
Storm 12:51 Tools
Voices No Bodies 07:19 Tools
Dig 06:31 Tools
100 Bar 07:26 Tools
Space Pong 11:26 Tools
Tensile 06:56 Tools
Space Break 11:08 Tools
Rusty Nails - T++ Remix 11:08 Tools
audio1995#8 06:53 Tools
audio1995#8_2 05:47 Tools
Mo' #1 05:42 Tools
Test#10Seed_Bit 07:33 Tools
Voice No Bodies 07:18 Tools
Mo #1 05:42 Tools
Therefore Version 5 07:12 Tools
Worn Down (Unmixed) 07:27 Tools
Worn Down (Mixed) 08:03 Tools
Audio1998 1 06:55 Tools
Aquatic - Original Mix 08:03 Tools
Storm - Original Mix 12:50 Tools
Audio1998 2 12:50 Tools
Mo's #1 [#] 05:42 Tools
Space Pong - Original Mix 12:14 Tools
Worn Down - Original Mix 07:27 Tools
100 Bar - Original Mix 07:26 Tools
Allied - Original Mix 01:32 Tools
Audio 1995 #8 01:32 Tools
Audio 1995#8 - Original Mix 01:32 Tools
Space Break - Original Mix 10:41 Tools
Tensile - Original Mix 01:32 Tools
A - Space Pong 11:50 Tools
T++ - Worn Down 11:50 Tools
A1 - Space Pong 12:18 Tools
Storm (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Wireless (Honest Jon's Records) 12:18 Tools
Audio 1995#8_2 - Original Mix 12:18 Tools
Worn Down Unmixed 07:27 Tools
Aquatic (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
B - Space Break 24:36 Tools
Test 10 Seed Bit 07:32 Tools
Polar - Little Colossus 00:00 Tools
No.8 18:32 Tools
01 - Cropped 18:32 Tools
Worn Down - Unmixed 07:27 Tools
Wireless 07:27 Tools
Dark Fields 00:00 Tools
Anyi (2010) 00:00 Tools
Ski Valley - Catch The Beat 00:00 Tools
Test#10Seed Bit 00:00 Tools
Wireless (excerpts) 00:00 Tools
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T++ refers to Torsten Pröfrock (aka Various Artists, Dynamo, Erosion, Resilent, Traktor). He was also a member of the Monolake duo. He started to release techno record on Berlin's well known Chain Reaction label in the mid 1990s. Subsequent releases were mainly done using the Dynamo-pseudonym and focused on a special take of breakbeat techno. Sometime after 2000 Pröfrock officially joined the project of his friend Robert Henke and played a couple of gigs as part of Monolake. In the last few years there have been a few one-off 12' releases as T++ which have had the best resonance in the dubstep affiliated scene. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.