A typical dub techno track is a masterclass in patience and flow. It's less about dramatic drops and more about subtle, continuous evolution. Many tracks follow a simple, effective blueprint:
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Dub techno is about tension. Automate a low-pass filter on your main chord group. Slowly open the filter over 16 or 32 bars, then suddenly snap it closed. This "breathing" dynamic is a hallmark of tracks by Deepchord and Basic Channel. A typical dub techno track is a masterclass
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Raw synth shots recorded from hardware like the Roland Juno-106, Korg MS-20, or Sequential Prophet. These allow you to apply your own delay chains.
Automate the low-pass filter on your chord loop so it slowly opens and closes over 16 or 32 bars.