Pinch (dubstep musician)

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Pinch
Birth nameRobert Huw Ellis
Born1980 (age 4243)
Scotland
Origin Bristol, England
Genres Dubstep, bass music
Occupation(s) Electronic music producer, DJ
Labels Planet Mu, Soul Jazz, Tectonic, Swamp 81

Rob Ellis, better known as Pinch, is a British dubstep artist from Bristol, England, [1] noted for his fusion of styles such as reggae, World music, and dancehall with dubstep. [2] He released his first album, Underwater Dancehall in 2007, on Tectonic, which he founded. One of Pinch's most well-known tracks is "Qawwali", [3] released on Planet Mu records, which references the devotional singing of the same name, and featured samples of harmonium and singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. [4] His songs appear on compilations such as Box of Dub: Dubstep and Future Dub 2 (Soul Jazz Records), Science Faction: Dubstep (Breakbeat Science Recordings), 10 Tons Heavy (Planet Mu) and 200 (Planet Mu). More recently, he has moved away from dubstep towards the UK bass scene, working with producers such as Mumdance and Adrian Sherwood. [5]

Contents

Early life

Ellis was born in Scotland but moved to Newport, Wales at age 6 where he grew up until settling at nearby Bristol as an adult. As a child his interest in music was influenced by his older brother who made him tapes of Dub music. [6]

Discography

Studio albums

EPs and singles

Compilation albums

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References

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