Tanner Ross grew up as much a fan of horror movies as he was of electronic music. It was this combination of interests that helped spawn the haunted techno sound that has had the electronic music scene buzzing for the past year. In March, Tanner and partner James Watts debuted Voodeux’s live set to an intimate crowd in Detroit. The response was overwhelmingly positive. Now with the recent release of their first LP, The Paranormal, the accolades only continue to roll in. Tanner talked with us a bit about the creative process and where Voodeux’s music fits into the big picture. He also took time to discuss some of his musical influences, not to mention list a few of his favorite all time horror movies.
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Last year, producers Tanner Ross and James Watts released an EP and a bunch of singles that gave techno-heads a tiny taste of the sound they called "haunted." Now, with their debut 10-track LP for Claude Von Stroke's label, there's a whole house full of ghosts, skeletons, and dark corners to explore.
Each track is like wandering down a dark corridor. You never know what's going to pop out of any given doorway or drip down unexpectedly onto your face. Spectral keyboard effects, insectine buzzes and bone chilling ...
Each track is like wandering down a dark corridor. You never know what's going to pop out of any given doorway or drip down unexpectedly onto your face. Spectral keyboard effects, insectine buzzes and bone chilling ...
The two fathers of haunted techno are preparing to release their debut album next month. There’s alot



























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