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Sporsmaal2, pronounced Sporsmaal two is a UK electronic music artist whose genre he describes as follows : Melodic breakspaz’n bass electronica but we can also describe it as electronica, Drum’n’bass, breakcore or as music for films. He is also the inventor of the ‘String Machene’ a unique hand crafted musical instrument, a "drone" instrument. It has 6 tuneable strings with an electric motor for each one. Sporsmaal2 is signed to the label Tegleg Records.

Biography

  • Sporsmaal2, alias Mick Robinson is a blacklisted 'leech' who originally started playing music in 1989 as the guitarist for Timothy, an indie pop guitar band touring the UK who had a vinyl release. After the inevitable break-up of Timothy, he got together with the bass player Paul Betts and formed “the Universal 39 concept live at the synphonia bluebrass tribute concert”, an experimental studio based project.
  • After that he played homemade electronics in Speedneedle, fronted by the legendary Mark Robinson (no relation).
  • Disillusionned with popular forms of music, he craved a deeper understanding of sound art which lead him to pursue higher education and gained a degree in phonic art at the University of Lincolnshire and Humberside in Hull. This opened up new doorways and new audiences for his music, for example, he was invited to play at the Safe As Milk festival in Oslo and Haugesund, Norway.
  • During this course, he met Dan Cross, the founder of Tegleg Records (named after Mick's dog Integrity). Tegleg Records promotes musicians working in electronic, digital music and phonic, sonic art. During those three prolific years as a student he played as himself in many venues, art galleries, museums, clubs or pubs. He was privileged enough to take part in the first Internet live streaming event at Hull Time Based Arts, linking with New York, USA.
  • He moved to Leeds and made music for short films. The most successful of which, “Moose” directed by the author Susan Everett, was short-listed for the BAFTA nominations in the digital shorts category.
  • When he went back to Hull and played a few gigs as himself, Sarah Johns (now Mr Beasley)proposed her vocal talent and they formed U39C, "a bloke with a computer and a girl with a microphone".
  • After a year in Aberdeen, where he played as Sporsmaal2 for the first time at Dr Drakes, just before its doors closed forever, he took a break from live performance, and retreated into his studio, he developed new sounds and a new style. He also spent some time teaching himself programming and developped his own sound software such as the Blakboard Synth.
  • Nowadays living in the north of France, he is heavily involved in Tegleg Records, working together with Dan Cross DXN and Keith Bianchi KeifyB. Their recent live event (feb. 2008) at the notorious venue, The New Adelphi Club in Hull, was a mashup of twisted beats, warped soundscapes and humorous wordplay with Tegleg’s own brand of playful humour, and can be seen on Youtube.

Compilations

  • Sponic Mesh, 2003
  • Sponic Mesh 2 coming soon

Remixes

  • Remixes for Houston Bernard

© 2008 Tegleg Records