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'''Sonitus Eco''' is a project by Maltese electronic music producer, DJ, synthesizer collector and sound design enthusiast [[Justin Meli]]. His sound can be described as dark, dub, ethereal, analogue techno. He is influenced by early electronic musicians such as the BBC Radiophonic workshop artists, musique concrète and early industrial acts, among them Throbbing Gristle and Coil. Meli has released music on various international labels, the first one being It Is Loneliness That Makes The Loudest Noise in 2012 via the Silent Season record label.
'''Sonitus Eco''' is a project by Maltese electronic music producer, DJ, synthesizer collector and sound design enthusiast [[Justin Meli]]. His sound can be described as dark, dub, ethereal, analogue techno. He is influenced by early electronic musicians such as the BBC Radiophonic workshop artists, musique concrète and early industrial acts, among them Throbbing Gristle and Coil. Meli has released music on various international labels, the first one being It Is Loneliness That Makes The Loudest Noise in 2012 via the Silent Season record label.


==The Pinkpube days==
Between 2005 and 2011 Justin Meli was involved in the Maltese netlabel Pinkpube together with Fabio D'Aamato and Kris Agius. Apart from releasing electronic music by Maltese artists, they also hosted label nights featuring label acts and other international guests artists. Meli's first releases, under the aliases [[ipconfig]] and [[May We Ask You All For Silence]] (alongside Christopher Buhagiar) appeared on this netlabel, as did his first EP as Sonitus Eco, Steel Plateau, in 2011. It was this EP that essentially launched Sonitus Eco internationally, with his music attracting a lot of attention from the Dub Techno community. That same year, Meli was also involved in the DLAM collective, who also released their only EP via Pinkpube.
==HAAR Records==
In 2016 Justin, along with his long-time friend and collaborator [[infinitedub]] started [[HAAR Records]], a vinyl and digital record label to release their music on and also invited various friends and artists. The label started off with a compilation of tracks dedicated to the sound and vision of the label. In 2018, a compilation of 29 tracks by Maltese electronic artists was released in memory of Rhys Celeste aka [[Microlith]], the proceeds of which went to the Maltese music NGO [[Electronic Music Malta]].
In 2016 Justin, along with his long-time friend and collaborator [[infinitedub]] started [[HAAR Records]], a vinyl and digital record label to release their music on and also invited various friends and artists. The label started off with a compilation of tracks dedicated to the sound and vision of the label. In 2018, a compilation of 29 tracks by Maltese electronic artists was released in memory of Rhys Celeste aka [[Microlith]], the proceeds of which went to the Maltese music NGO [[Electronic Music Malta]].
   
   

Revision as of 10:20, 31 January 2021

Sonitus Eco
Sonitus Eco experimenting with the theremin

Sonitus Eco is a project by Maltese electronic music producer, DJ, synthesizer collector and sound design enthusiast Justin Meli. His sound can be described as dark, dub, ethereal, analogue techno. He is influenced by early electronic musicians such as the BBC Radiophonic workshop artists, musique concrète and early industrial acts, among them Throbbing Gristle and Coil. Meli has released music on various international labels, the first one being It Is Loneliness That Makes The Loudest Noise in 2012 via the Silent Season record label.

The Pinkpube days

Between 2005 and 2011 Justin Meli was involved in the Maltese netlabel Pinkpube together with Fabio D'Aamato and Kris Agius. Apart from releasing electronic music by Maltese artists, they also hosted label nights featuring label acts and other international guests artists. Meli's first releases, under the aliases ipconfig and May We Ask You All For Silence (alongside Christopher Buhagiar) appeared on this netlabel, as did his first EP as Sonitus Eco, Steel Plateau, in 2011. It was this EP that essentially launched Sonitus Eco internationally, with his music attracting a lot of attention from the Dub Techno community. That same year, Meli was also involved in the DLAM collective, who also released their only EP via Pinkpube.


HAAR Records

In 2016 Justin, along with his long-time friend and collaborator infinitedub started HAAR Records, a vinyl and digital record label to release their music on and also invited various friends and artists. The label started off with a compilation of tracks dedicated to the sound and vision of the label. In 2018, a compilation of 29 tracks by Maltese electronic artists was released in memory of Rhys Celeste aka Microlith, the proceeds of which went to the Maltese music NGO Electronic Music Malta.

Sonitus Eco has played DJ sets and live performances in various local and European clubs and festivals. In 2018 he was invited to play at the legendary techno club Tresor in Berlin. That same year he also performed with Austrian visual artist Virgil Widrich in the Valletta 2018 - European Capital of Culture event, Icon Island.

Discography

Albums

  • It Is Loneliness That Makes The Loudest Noise (Silent Season) 2012 Listen
  • The Past That Was Embraced By Sorrow ‎(Rohs! Records) 2013 Listen

Singles/EPs

  • Sonitus Eco - Steel Plateau ‎(Pinkpube Netlabel) 2011
  • Sonitus Eco - 500 Years Of Struggle (Deepindub) 2011
  • Sonitus Eco - Eku Neolitiku (Sound Source Netlabel) 2011
  • Sonitus Eco - The Glacier Series (Kosmo Netlabel) 2011
  • Sonitus Eco & Emanuele Pertoldi - Techno For Breakfast (‎Evasion Room Digital) 2012
  • Sonitus Eco - Drowned In Dub‎ (Evasion Room Digital) 2013
  • Sonitus Eco - Power Plant EP (Subself) 2014
  • Sonitus Eco - The light between oceans (Silent Season) 2015 Listen
  • Sonitus Eco & Seraphim Rytm - Edit Select Remixes (Silent Season) 2016
  • Sonitus Eco - Her Hands Were Cold EP (HAAR Records) 2016
  • Sonitus Eco & Aos - Rate of expansion (Verdant Recordings) 2018

See also

External links